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first checkpoint of B cell development - Answer selects for functional heavy chain using the pre-BCR checks for structural integrity of heavy chain second checkpoint of B cell development - Answer selects for functional light chain using the BCR BTK (bruton's tyrosine kinase) - Answer enzyme required for growth and differentiation of pre-B cells important for both checkpoints receptor editing - Answer negative selection process by which the immature B cell continues to rearranges the light chain to make a non-autoreactive BCR number of rearrangements at the kappa chain - Answer 5 allelic exclusion - Answer only one heavy chain and one light chain are produced in each B-cell occurs after successful rearrangement at 1 allele follicular dendritic cells - Answer found in the follicles of lymph nodes express 2 receptors that bind to intact antigens or pathogens covered in complement interact with B cells-positive selection and/or activation non-hematopoietic stromal cells conventional dendritic cells - Answer take up antigen in peripheral tissues, are activated by contact with pathogens, and travel to the peripheral lymphoid organs, where they are the most potent stimulators of T-cell responses display processed antigens FDC complement receptors - Answer CR1 and CR2 clonal expansion - Answer mass proliferation of B cells with the same specificity

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Schwartz Biol 5500-Exam 3 Practice
Questions With 100% Correct Answers
Rated A+.
first checkpoint of B cell development - Answer selects for functional heavy chain using the
pre-BCR

checks for structural integrity of heavy chain



second checkpoint of B cell development - Answer selects for functional light chain using the
BCR



BTK (bruton's tyrosine kinase) - Answer enzyme required for growth and differentiation of pre-
B cells

important for both checkpoints



receptor editing - Answer negative selection process by which the immature B cell continues
to rearranges the light chain to make a non-autoreactive BCR



number of rearrangements at the kappa chain - Answer 5



allelic exclusion - Answer only one heavy chain and one light chain are produced in each B-cell

occurs after successful rearrangement at 1 allele



follicular dendritic cells - Answer found in the follicles of lymph nodes

express 2 receptors that bind to intact antigens or pathogens covered in complement

interact with B cells-positive selection and/or activation

non-hematopoietic stromal cells



conventional dendritic cells - Answer take up antigen in peripheral tissues, are activated by
contact with pathogens, and travel to the peripheral lymphoid organs, where they are the most
potent stimulators of T-cell responses

display processed antigens

, B cell fates - Answer plasma or memory cells



somatic hypermutation - Answer mutation that occurs at high frequency in Fab regions in
activated B cells

produces variant antibodies with higher specificity



B cell co-receptor - Answer CR2, CD19, CD81

enhances BCR signaling for complement-labeled antigens



types of B cell activation - Answer T-dependent and T-independent



T-dependent activation - Answer high affinity B cells with class-switched antibodies via
interaction between CD40L on T cells and CD40 on B cells

results in much stronger memory



T-independent activation - Answer results in weak B cell response; short-lived IgM-producing
plasma cells; low affinity antibodies; no class switching



TI-1 activation signal - Answer a combination of BCR and TLR signals activate B cell



TI-2 activation signal - Answer repetitive carbohydrate antigens present at high density on a
pathogen surface, leads to extensive BCR cross-linking



antibody generated from T-independent interaction - Answer IgM



T cell and B cell activation relay - Answer 1. naive B cells search for antigen presented by FDC
and naive T cells search for antigen presented by cDC

2. activated T cells differentiates and proliferates

3. activated B cells move to boundary region of primary follicle

4. activated B cells interact with Tfh cell and differentiate/proliferate into plasma or memory
cells

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