Antigen Markers on Mature Lymphocyte
Subpopulations
(Figure 3-9, Kuby 2nd ed.)
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Schematic representation of some of the membrane
molecules present on mature T and B
lymphocytes, and natural killer (NK)
cells. Molecules involved in specific binding of antigen are
shown in purple. CD16 (FcgRIII) on NK
cells and CD32 (FcgRII) on B
cells are receptors for the Fc region of IgG. CD21 and
CD35 on B cells are receptors
for complement components. Most TH cells express CD4, whereas most TC cells
express CD8 (as do some NK cells).
Mature Lymphocyte
Populations
|
B Lymphocytes
become
antibody-producing
B cells |
T
Lymphocytes
become TH or TC cells |
|
NK (natural killer)
lymphocyte
Large Granular Lymphocytes (LGLs) |