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Paul Chang It’s not just released antibodies. After shm, the B cells express their newer modified versions of antibodies on the surface. Just like B cell selection in the marrow, the better version is selected after checking which cell binds the antigen the strongest.
What gives the plasma cells feedback that it is indeed their Antibodies have greater affinity to the antigen and not some other neighboring plasma cell's (which makes antibodies with low affinity, for example) ?
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I'm just about to watch a presnetation on the isolation of neutralising antibodies from humans for SARS-COV-2. This helped me a lot to understand the Scripps paper. Thanks
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Nicely explained. Can you tell why the rate of mutation in variable region genes in quite higher than spontaneous mutation?
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how can the activated B cell sense the binding affinity of antibody after the antibody is released? I just wonder...
Paul Chang
It’s not just released antibodies. After shm, the B cells express their newer modified versions of antibodies on the surface. Just like B cell selection in the marrow, the better version is selected after checking which cell binds the antigen the strongest.
@@karankalani4211 nice question and good answer.
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What gives the plasma cells feedback that it is indeed their Antibodies have greater affinity to the antigen and not some other neighboring plasma cell's (which makes antibodies with low affinity, for example) ?
Antibodies with low affinity are usually cleared out
by activating the b cell you mean when it bibds to an antigen?
Yes, but just like T cells it requires 2 signals so the B cell receptors must be cross linked.
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