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Thanks! Also the variable domains are just the outer domains of the Fab fragments. A single Fab fragment has four domains, two of which bind the antigen (heavy chain variable and light chain variable, VH and VL on this diagram) and two of which don't participate in binding (heavy chain constant 1 and light chain constant, CH and CL on this diagram).
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As as you said in ur lec Antigen Presenting Cells present Antigen via MHCs to either B Lymphocytes or T lymphocytes but later on we study APCs have MCH II molecules which can interact with Only CD4+ or T helper cells only. Do APCs also have MHC I as they are nucleated too?
I LOOOOOVE this video! I have an exam in a few days and I am confused about one thing in here. Can someone please clarify? If the APC can be a B lymphocyte, then would he only ever present to a T lymphocyte? Otherwise, all non B cells that are APC, present to a B cell?
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you made a mistake! actually only T cells receive antigens form the APCs. the antigens presented to the B cells flow autonomously trough lymphatic vessels from the site of infection up to cortical region of lymph nodes where they can meet B cells.
Sir what about dendritic cells... is this a type of antigen presenting cell and can they help in activation of B lymphocytes???? I m glad to get your reply sir thanks..🙏
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Thank you so much for this video, I am having a presentation about hypersensitivity reactions in relation to infectious diseases and there was no way I would present it without knowing this content, thank you once again, it’s really helpful ❤
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Thanks! Also the variable domains are just the outer domains of the Fab fragments. A single Fab fragment has four domains, two of which bind the antigen (heavy chain variable and light chain variable, VH and VL on this diagram) and two of which don't participate in binding (heavy chain constant 1 and light chain constant, CH and CL on this diagram).
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Sir in your slide 'The Antibody in action' you showed a macrophage with Antibody attached to it No MHC no lymphocytes involvement?
As as you said in ur lec Antigen Presenting Cells present Antigen via MHCs to either B Lymphocytes or T lymphocytes but later on we study APCs have MCH II molecules which can interact with Only CD4+ or T helper cells only.
Do APCs also have MHC I as they are nucleated too?
Amazing explanation as always. Thank you so much Medicosis!!
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I LOOOOOVE this video! I have an exam in a few days and I am confused about one thing in here. Can someone please clarify? If the APC can be a B lymphocyte, then would he only ever present to a T lymphocyte? Otherwise, all non B cells that are APC, present to a B cell?
B cells typically present antigens to T cells.
Amazing explanation🤍
Hi are you sure on pulmonary fibrosis and bronchiectasis damaged both lungs because people are staying only damaged one lung not both lungs comfort for me please thank you from jess
you made a mistake!
actually only T cells receive antigens form the APCs.
the antigens presented to the B cells flow autonomously trough lymphatic vessels from the site of infection up to cortical region of lymph nodes where they can meet B cells.
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Sir what about dendritic cells... is this a type of antigen presenting cell and can they help in activation of B lymphocytes????
I m glad to get your reply sir thanks..🙏
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Dendritic cells are equivalent to Langerhans cells in the skin!
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