How does the body achieve the functional silencing of antigen reactive clones?
Date Submitted: 07/10/2004 06:03:39
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How does the body achieve the functional silencing of antigen reactive clones?
The central tenet of the immune system is the ability to recognise and remove non-self components without affecting self components. The T cells and B cells of the immune system express a vast repertoire of antigen receptors. It is thought that the germline TCR repertoire is composed of in the
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lation of IgM in the anti-MHC specific B cells prevented their homing to the peripheral lymphoid organs, accounting for their absence.
In the case of the anti-HEL B cells, they express IgD which could mediate this homing process. However despite IgD ligation being sufficient for activation, these cells are unresponsive and so a mechanism of tachyphylaxis whereby there are changes in the signal transduction across the membrane may be playing a part.- bit tenuous.
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