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H. HogenEsch, 2004 Development of B lymphocytes Parham, Chapter 4

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Development of B lymphocytes. Parham, Chapter 4. B cell development. Fig. 4.2. antigen-independent. pre-B cell. immature B cell. mature B cell. stem cell. (. m. chain +). (IgM +). (IgM. +. , IgD +). antigen-dependent. IgM. isotype switching. IgG. IgE. IgA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Development of B lymphocytes

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Development of B lymphocytes

Parham, Chapter 4

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B cell development

Fig. 4.2

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antigen-independent

stem cell pre-B cell(chain +)

immature B cell(IgM +)

mature B cell(IgM , IgD +)

IgG

IgAIgE

IgM

antigen-dependent

isotype switching

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Pre-B cell pre-B cell receptor = + surrogate light

chain

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B cell development in bone marrow

Bone marrow stromal cells

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Ig gene rearrangements – allelic exclusion

Fig. 4.6

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Sequential L chain gene segment rearrangements

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Immunoglobulin gene expression during B cell development

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Selection of immature B cells

Fig. 4.13

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Receptor editing

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B-1 cells vs. B-2 cells

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B-1 cells vs. B-2 cells (cont’d)

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X-linked agammaglobulinemia• Recurrent infections of extracellular bacteria

• Recessive, X-linked

• Defect in Bruton’s tyrosine kinase

• Nearly complete absence of circulating immunoglobulins

• Reduced number of pre-B cells in bone marrow, lack of mature B cells

• Normal thymus and normal number of T cells

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Circulation of naïve B cells

Fig. 4.15

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Further development of mature B cells

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Effect of specific antigen on B cell migration and differentiation

Fig. 4.16

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Histology of the lymph node cortex

M = mantle zoneGC = germinal center

• D = dark zone • L = light zone

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B cell life cycle

IgM

Naïve B cell

Ag

isotype switchinggerminalcenter

apoptosis

medulla

paracortex

bone marrow

IgG

memoryB cell

days - weeks

apoptosis

5 days

months

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B cell tumors

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Burkitt’s lymphoma