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| ===Class switching=== | | ===Class switching=== |
− | <p>Initially plasma cell produce [[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood|IgM]] however this is not always the most appropriate Ig to be produced and therefore stimulation by [[Lymphocytes#Helper CD4+|T cells]] and interleukins causes the plasma cells to undergo class switching to produce different classes of Ig. | + | <p>Initially plasma cell produce [[Immunoglobulin M|IgM]] however this is not always the most appropriate Ig to be produced and therefore stimulation by [[Lymphocytes#Helper CD4+|T cells]] and interleukins causes the plasma cells to undergo class switching to produce different classes of Ig. |
| *In mucosal B cells plasma cells CD40 interaction (with Th2 CD40L) and Il-10 stimulates class switching to [[Immunoglobulin A|IgA]] | | *In mucosal B cells plasma cells CD40 interaction (with Th2 CD40L) and Il-10 stimulates class switching to [[Immunoglobulin A|IgA]] |
| *[[Eosinophils|Eosinophils]] produce Il-13 which promotes class switching to [[Immunoglobulin E - WikiBlood|IgE]]</p> | | *[[Eosinophils|Eosinophils]] produce Il-13 which promotes class switching to [[Immunoglobulin E - WikiBlood|IgE]]</p> |
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| *Does not require T cell help | | *Does not require T cell help |
| *Activation of B cells by '''non-protinaceous antigens''' | | *Activation of B cells by '''non-protinaceous antigens''' |
− | **E.g. Activation by lipopolysaccharides only lead to [[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood|IgM]] production | + | **E.g. Activation by lipopolysaccharides only lead to [[Immunoglobulin M|IgM]] production |
| **Act as mitogens for the B cells by stimulating cell division | | **Act as mitogens for the B cells by stimulating cell division |
− | *Antigens only stimulate '''primary''' immune responses (production of [[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood|IgM]]) | + | *Antigens only stimulate '''primary''' immune responses (production of [[Immunoglobulin M|IgM]]) |
| *Do '''not''' stimulate memory cells | | *Do '''not''' stimulate memory cells |
| *There is no diference between the antibody response of the first exposure compared to sunsequent eposures of antigen | | *There is no diference between the antibody response of the first exposure compared to sunsequent eposures of antigen |
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| *The log phase will peak after about 10-14 days | | *The log phase will peak after about 10-14 days |
| *The '''Plateau Phase''' will then occur | | *The '''Plateau Phase''' will then occur |
− | *[[Immunoglobulins#Immunoglobulin Class Switching|Class switching]] occurs replacing decresing levels of [[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood|IgM]] with [[Immunoglobulin G|IgG]] | + | *[[Immunoglobulins#Immunoglobulin Class Switching|Class switching]] occurs replacing decresing levels of [[Immunoglobulin M|IgM]] with [[Immunoglobulin G|IgG]] |
| *Antibody levels will then begin to decline as plasma cells undergo apoptosis | | *Antibody levels will then begin to decline as plasma cells undergo apoptosis |
| *After primary immunisation, it usually takes around 7-10 days for a measurable antibody response to become detectable | | *After primary immunisation, it usually takes around 7-10 days for a measurable antibody response to become detectable |
| *This latent period is the time necessary for the antigen to contact specific cells, for the cells involved to interact and expand, and for plasma cells to secrete antibody | | *This latent period is the time necessary for the antigen to contact specific cells, for the cells involved to interact and expand, and for plasma cells to secrete antibody |
− | * The first antibody to be produced in any immune response is [[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood|IgM]] | + | * The first antibody to be produced in any immune response is [[Immunoglobulin M|IgM]] |
− | ** This is because the gene that codes the constant domain of [[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood|IgM]] (Cμ) is directly downstream to the genes that code the variable antibody domain | + | ** This is because the gene that codes the constant domain of [[Immunoglobulin M|IgM]] (Cμ) is directly downstream to the genes that code the variable antibody domain |
− | * During primary response, [[Immunoglobulin G|IgG]] production lags about a week behind that of [[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood|IgM]] | + | * During primary response, [[Immunoglobulin G|IgG]] production lags about a week behind that of [[Immunoglobulin M|IgM]] |
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| ====Secondary T Cell Dependent Response==== | | ====Secondary T Cell Dependent Response==== |
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| ** On the surface of follicular dendritic cells | | ** On the surface of follicular dendritic cells |
| ** Can stimulate the immune system for years | | ** Can stimulate the immune system for years |
− | * The level of [[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood|IgM]] antibody production is similar to the primary response | + | * The level of [[Immunoglobulin M|IgM]] antibody production is similar to the primary response |
| * The increase in antibody production occurs with [[Immunoglobulin G|IgG]] | | * The increase in antibody production occurs with [[Immunoglobulin G|IgG]] |
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