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A&P2-Class Notes P43 Immune Sys #12/Test3

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When a B cell bonds with an antigen it: undergoes CLONAL SELECTION
COLONAL SELECTION is: rapid proliferation of the B cell
Each new B-cell bears the: same antigen on its surface
Proliferation of B-cell results in: a population of CLONES, most of which will become plasma cells
Some of the new clones will: become MEMORY CELLS
PLASMA CELLS are cells that: produce and secrete antibodies at the rate of 2,000 per second.
Life of Plasma cells: 4-5 days
MEMORY CELLS are: clone cells that do not actively produce antibodies
Memory cells circulate as: long-lived carriers of the antibody recipe for that particular antigen
Memory Cells provide an: immediate response when it meets the same antigen again
ANTIBODIES AKA: 3 IMMUNOGLOBINS, Ig's, GAMMA GLOBULINS
Antibodies are molecules that constitute: the gamma globulin portion or our plasma proteins
Antibodies each consist of: four looping polypeptide chains that are linked by disulfide bonds
Antibodies have four chains: two are HEAVY and two are LIGHT
HEAVY CHAINS have: 400 amino acids each
LIGHT CHAINS have: 200 amino acids each
The two heavy chains are: identical to each other as are the two light chains
Each of the 4 chains have: CONSTANT and VARIABLE regions
Within a class of antibodies, the constant regions are: identical
Within a class of antibodies, the variable regions are: different
Different classes of antibodies have: different constant regions known as (C-regions)
Variable regions (V-regions) are called: the ANTIGEN BINDING SITES
CLASSES OFANTIBODIES: 5 IgM, IgA, IgD, IgG, IgE (MADGE)
PRIMARY IMMUNE RESPONSE: There is a rapid proliferation & differentiation of B-cells following a first-time exposure
SECONDARY IMMUNE RESPONSE: occurs upon re-exposure to an antigen.
An immediate activation of memory cells is: SECONDARY IMMUNE RESPONSE
Autoimmune diseases-the body turns against: itself, fails to recognize own cells as self & attacks them. Causes inflammation & destruction
Autoimmune Diseases include: 8 Multiple sclerosis, Myasthenia gravis, Grave's disease, Juvenile diabetes mellitus (Type I), Systemic Lupus Erythematosis (SLE), Glomeronephritis, Hishimoto's Thyroditis, Rheumatoid Arthritis
Multiple sclerosis-the: Myelin-sheaths in the CNS are gradually destroyed & replaced w/non-functional hardened sheaths called SCLEROSES
Myasthenia gravis-affects: primarily skeletal muscles. Inhibits transmission of nerve impulses vic ACh.
Grave's disease: causes production of excessive amounts of thyroxine
Juvenile diabetes mellitus: (known as Type I) Systematic autoimmune destruction of the beta cells of the pancreas
Systemic Lupus Erythematosis (SLE): Primarily females affected. Diagnosis via ANA (antinuclear antibody test)
BUTTERFLY RASH (across face) is: common symptom of Systemic Lupus Erythematosis
Glomeronephritis severe impairment of renal function
Hashimoto's Thytoiditis-Thyroglobin is released into bloodstream: due to trauma to thyroid gland causing rupture of thyroid follicles. Released material regarded as a foreign object in blood stream and provokes immune response.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Systematically destroys joints (cells that make up membrane lining)
IgD -Class of Antibodies: Monomer antigen receptor site of a B-cell; important in B-cell activation; attached to surface of B-cells and function as receptor to activate b-cell
IgM class of antibodies: Pentamer Monomers formed are receptors of B-cell surfaces. Released into blood by plasma cells. The are the first Ig class released during primary immune response. Fix and activate complement
IgG class of antibodies: Monomer Most abundant antibody (75-85%) in plasma; Main antibody of both primary and secondary immune responses; Protects against bacteria. Confers passive immunity to fetus by crossing placenta (only Ig to do so)
IgA class of antibodies: Dimer Found in body secretions such as mucus, swat and siliva; Helps prevent attachment to pathogens to epithelial cells.
IgE class of antibodies: Monomer Secteted by plasma cells in skin, mucosa, GI tract and respiratory tract. Binds to mast & basophil cells to stimulate release of allergic & imflammatory chemicals such as histamine. Are therefore involved in allergic responses.
 

 



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