Baby B-Cells
B-Cells,
The Middle Years
Older B-cells
B-Cell Activation
Which MHC?
100

This organ was how the B-cells were discovered.

What is the bursa of Fabricus?

100

The expression of CD19 begins here.

What is the progenitor B-cell (pro-B-cell)?

100

This is where the B-cell reaches maturity.

What is the spleen?

100

This method of B-cell activation involves peptides in MHC class II molecules.

What is T-dependent activation?

100

I am on all nucleated cells.

What is MHC class I?

200

B-cells are born here.

What is the bone marrow?

200

IgM is expressed at this stage of development.

What is the immature B-cell?

200

This is the process by which BCRs are tested for self-recognition before being released into circulation.

What is negative selection?

200

This is a specialized place in the lymph node where several events occur for the proliferation of B-cells.

What is the germinal center?

200

You can mostly find me on APCs.

What is MHC class II?

300

This self-renewing cell is the mother of all cells, including B-cells.

What is the hematopoietic stem cell?

300

During B-cell development, this process occurs if the BCR fails the test and is reactive to self, but can study and take the test again.

What is receptor editing?

What is light chain gene rearrangement?

300

I only express CD27.

What are plasma cells?

What are memory B-cells?

300

Polysaccharides on the surfaces of bacteria and fungi are an example of these.

What are T-independent antigens?

300

I process exogenous antigens.

What is MHC Class II?

400

This cell gives rise to the T-cells and the B-cells.

What is the common lymphoid progenitor (CLP)?

400

This stage is where the first immunoglobulin gene rearrangement takes place.

What is the progenitor B-cell (pro-B-cell)?

400

This differentiated cell is "on patrol."

What is the memory B-cell?

400

This enzyme is responsible for somatic hypermutation (SMH).

What is activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID)?

400

During this process APCs can process and present exogenous antigens to CD8+ T-cells.

What is cross presentation?

(exogenous Ags are usually presented to CD4+ T-cells)

500

The non-lymphoid cells populate the microenvironment/niche of the bone marrow and assist with B-cell development.

What are stromal cells?

500

This is stage where allelic exclusion takes place for the heavy and light chain.

What is the precursor B-cell (pre-B-cell)?

500

These cells have survived negative selection, but remain in the bone marrow for 24 more hours before migrating to the spleen.

What are transitional B-cells?

500

I am a co-stimulator molecule on B-cells and I am important in helping the B-cell undergo SMH and class switching.

What is CD40?

500

Antigens are processed through a proteasome to make peptides for this MHC.

What is MHC Class I?