BIO 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: B-Cell Receptor, T-Cell Receptor, T Helper Cell

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Cell mediated immunity- immune cells directly contact pathogens/abnormal cells and neutralize them through contact dependent signaling (ex. Humoral immunity- immune responses due to secreted proteins in plasma (ex. B- cells secrete antibodies which carry out response) T-cells and b-cells are only found in vertebrates, both cell types aided by helper t-cells. Immune cells (t cell/b cell) specifically encounter/recognize antigen. 1: 2nd messengers signaling pathways activated by antigen and cells proliferate, express proteins/genes necessary for immune function, attack antigen bearing cells, b cells release antibodies which guide phagocytes, complement, and. Nk cells to attack antigen bearing cells or neutralize the free antigen: tc cells directly attack antigen bearing cells, helper t cells secrete cytokines that enhance b cell and tc cell activity. Acquired response: encounter- lymphocytes encounter antigens and bind to them using specific receptor proteins. Each b/t cell can only bind to one specific antigen: antigen- small fragment of a protein, lipid or carbohydrate (ex.

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