01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Cytotoxic T Cell, B-Cell Receptor, Antigen-Presenting Cell

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Timing takes several days to mobilize adaptive immunity (specific defenses) while defenses destroy pathogens and prevent spread: the key players in adaptive immune response, 2 types of lymphocytes (wbcs), t cells: made in bone marrow. Mature in thymus above the heart: b cells: made in bone marrow mature in bone marrow, antigen (ag) = foreign substance that elicits a b or t cell response. Most are proteins or large polysaccharides on surfaces of pathogen or blood cells or tissue cells from other individuals: epitope = specific region exposed on surface of ag molecule. B cell and t cell are specific for a specific epitope: antigen recognition by b cells and antibodies, structure of b cell receptor. 2 identical heavy chains + 2 identical light chains. Transmembrane region near one end of each heavy chain = anchors receptor in b cells plasma membrane. Thursday, april 23, 2015: b cell activation by ag.

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