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Lymphocyte development and survival Chapter 7

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Page 1: Lymphocyte Development

Lymphocyte development and

survival

Chapter 7

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Objectives• Describe or construct flow charts showing

the stages in development of B cells and T cells, including:– The general characteristics (surface

markers, etc) of lymphocytes at each stage

– Other types of cells or cytokines that are required at each stage

– What happens to cells which fail to complete a stage of development

• Predict how specific genetic defects would alter lymphocyte development

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Hematopoiesis

•Lymphopoiesis mainly occurs in central lymphoid tissues

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Major stages of development in

lymphocytesExpression of antigen

receptor

Activation by antigen

Differentiation

Testing for appropriate antigen recognition

properties (tolerance to self)

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Overview of B cell development

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Overview of T cell development

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B cell development

Expression of antigen receptor (immunoglobulin)

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B cell development: Expression of Ig

• Stromal cells in the bone marrow provide cytokines and support required for early B cell development– Interleukin-7 (IL-7)– Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs)

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B cell development: Expression of Ig

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B cell development: Expression of Ig

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B cell development: Expression of Ig

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B cell development: Expression of Ig

RAG

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B cell development: Expression of Ig

•Rescue of B cells with nonproductive rearrangments

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B cell development

Expression of antigen receptor

Testing for appropriate antigen recognition

properties (tolerance to self)

• Negative selection: selection of cells that do NOT bind to self antigens

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B cell development: Negative selection

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B cell development: Negative selection

• Self-reactive B cells may undergo further light chain rearrangement

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B cell development: Negative selection

• Some self antigens are only expressed in the periphery

• High levels of cross-linking antigen in periphery can induce B cell anergy

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B cell development

Expression of antigen receptor

Activation by antigen

Testing for appropriate antigen recognition

properties (tolerance to self)

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B cell development: activation by antigen

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B cell development: activation by antigen

• Chemokines attract and retain B cells in the lymph nodes

–CXCL13

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B cell development: activation by antigen

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B cell development

Expression of antigen receptor

Activation by antigen

Differentiation

Testing for appropriate antigen recognition

properties (tolerance to self)

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B cell development: differentiation

• Activated B cells undergo clonal expansion

• Progeny differentiate into plasma cells or memory B cells– Isotype switching and somatic

hypermutation occur

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B cell cancers

• B cell tumors arise from cells at various stages of development

• Retain characteristics of the normal B cell equivalent

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Overview of T cell development

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Some lymphoid progenitors migrate to the thymus

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The importance of the thymus for T cell development

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T cell development

Expression of antigen receptor

Activation by antigen

Differentiation

Testing for appropriate antigen recognition

properties (tolerance to self)

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T cell development

Expression of TCR

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T cell development: expression of TCR

• Progenitors arriving from the bone marrow do not express TCR, CD3, CD4, or CD8

• Successful rearrangement of TCR chain results in expression of a pre-T-cell receptor, CD3, CD4, and CD8

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T cell development: expression of TCR

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T cell development: expression of TCR

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T cell development: expression of TCR

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T cell development

Expression of TCR

Testing for appropriate antigen recognition

properties (tolerance to self)

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T cell development: selection for self-tolerance

•Selection for self-tolerance in T cells requires two stages:

–Positive selection for ability to bind to MHC : peptide complexes

–Negative selection eliminates T cells with high-affinity binding to MHC : self peptide complexes

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T cell development: Positive selection

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T cell development: Positive selection

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T cell development: Negative selection

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The role of thymic cells in positive and negative

selection

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Mechanisms of positive and negative selection

•Mechanisms that differentiate positive and negative selection are not clear

–Difference in affinity?

–Other signals required?

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T cell development

Expression of TCR

Activation by antigen

Testing for appropriate antigen recognition

properties (tolerance to self)

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T cell development: activation by antigen

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T cell development: activation by antigen

•As with B cells, self-reactive T cells can also be eliminated in the periphery–Activation-induced cell death–Anergy

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T cell development

Expression of TCR

Activation by antigen

Differentiation

Testing for appropriate antigen recognition

properties (tolerance to self)

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T cell development: differentiation

• Activated T cells undergo clonal expansion

• Differentiation of progeny into effector or memory cells– Cytotoxic T lymphocytes– Helper T cells (Th1, Th2)– Memory T cells

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T cell cancers

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