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Development and survival of lymphocyte &Adaptive immune response

The intricate processes governing the development and survival of lymphocytes, including both B cells and T cells, are pivotal to adaptive immune responses. B and T cells share some developmental stages, originating in the bone marrow and undergoing receptor rearrangement, but diverge significantly in their maturation locations and selection processes.

Development and survival of lymphocyte &Adaptive immune response

Development and survival of lymphocyte &Adaptive immune response

Development and survival of lymphocyte

Stage of B lymphocyte development
1.Stem cell 2. Pro-lymphocyte 3.pre-lymphocyte 4.immature lymphocyte: IgM 5.Mature lymphocyte: IgM และ IgD
Antibody structure
Germline organization of human Ig loci
Variable region of Ig chain
B-cell development in Bone marrow
3.mature naive B cell
2.Immature B-cell
1.pre-B cell:
Stage of lymphocyte maturation
1.Stem cell 2. Pro-lymphocyte 3.pre-lymphocyte 4.immature lymphocyte 5.lymphocyte subsets 6.Mature lymphocyte
Positive and Negative selection
Negative selection

delete T cells whose TCR bind tightly to MHC containing self peptide

Positive selection

retain T cells whose TCR bind to MCH

stage of T lymphocyte development
1.Stem cell 2.Pro-T 3.pre-T 4.Double positive 5.immature T cell 6.Naive mature T cell
Germline organization human TCR loci
Development of T lymphocyte
2type of TCR
Comparison of B & T cell development
similar: B/T cells originate in BM Ag receptor TCR rearagement Negative selective Differences: T cells develop in thymus positive selection required co- receptor expression required(CD4,CD8)

Adaptive immune response

Memory B cell properties
4.Expression of adhesion molecules
3.Cytokine profiles
2.self-renewal
1.anti-apoptosis
type of pathogens
2.Extracellular pathogens
1.Intracellular pathogens
Signals for activation
CD8+ T lymphocyte

CD137(4-1BB): CD70 (D-1BBL)

CD4+ T lymphocyte

cytokine : cytokine receptor

CD40:CD40L

TCR-peptode-MHC complex

Humoral immune response
Effector funtion

Indirect effector function

Phagocytic activity

complement activation

Direct effector function

nutralization

Subtopic
cell-mediated immune response
effector Tc ltmphocyte

CTL-mediated cytotoxicity

effector Th lymphocytes

3.Th17

Epithelial barrier

Nuetrophilic inflammation

2.Th2

Barrier immunity

Activation mast cell

1.Th1

Isotype switching to IgG

Classical macrophage activation

Protactive function
3.Blocking infection
2.activating macrophage
1.Killing infected cells