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Which one of the following functions of TNF can directly contribute to the pathogenesis of many autoimmune diseases?
The development of B cell cancers is associated with germinal centres (GC) because? Select the most accurate association.
Which one of the following statements regarding somatic hypermutation (SHM) and class switch recombination (CSR) is correct?
The DNA sequence encoding the Variable region of the immunoglobulin heavy chain was examined from a large number of B cells that had responded to the same antigen. Mutations were found in many of the V genes and some caused amino acid changes (replacements) and some did not (silent). What would you expect of the mutations causing amino acid changes?
IgM is secreted as a pentamer with 10 antigen-binding sites compared to 2 for IgG. Which of the following statements is consistent with this?
Complete the following statement with the most appropriate phrase.
Class switch recombination (CSR):
For a T cell dependent immune response, which best describes how antigen-specific B cells and T cells find each other following antigen binding?
“Clonal selection” refers to antigen selecting the B cell into the response. For a protein antigen in this initiation process, the B cell antigen receptor:
The B cell response to antigen is referred to as clonal, meaning that:
The four major steps in the viral life cycle include attachment (A), Replication/protein synthesis (B), viral assembly (C) and release (D). For a COVID-19 therapy that involves vaccination using viral protein subunits, indicate the step in the viral life cycle this therapy would most likely target.