剧目
体细胞
生物
基因
免疫系统
突变
抗体
受体
遗传学
种系突变
细胞生物学
免疫学
声学
物理
作者
John F. Kearney,Woong-Jai Won,Cindy Benedict,Chantal Moratz,Paul Zimmer,Alyce M. Oliver,Flavius Martin,Fengyu Shu
标识
DOI:10.3109/08830189709068177
摘要
AbstractThe development and establishment of the B Cell Repertoire is the net result of both genetic and environmental forces. The primary event at the genetic level is Ig gene rearrangement resulting in numerous possible combination of genes which can be further modified by somatic events such as N segment addition and somatic mutation. Environmental forces in the form of self and exogenous Ags also shape the repertoire by positively or negatively selecting B cells according to the specificity of their Ig receptors. These are dynamic processes beginning with the earliest expression of immunoglobulins in fetal life and continuing throughout life. In this review we discuss the genetic and selective mechanisms responsible for differences in the early immune system compared to that of the adult.Key Words: B cellsFetal liverSplanchnopleuraOntogenyImmunoglobulin geneAntibody diversityTerminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase
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