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Shiv Pillai (Harvard) 1: Early B Cell Development: A Look at the Defining Questions in Immunology 

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Shiv Pillai provides a historical perspective on the steps that led to formulate today’s model on how the immune system works and outlines the underpinnings of B cell development.
Talk Overview:
Dr. Shiv Pillai provides a historical perspective on the steps that led to formulate today’s model on how the immune system works. Scientists observed that the body produces molecules (antibodies) that recognize the entry of foreign particles (antigens). He outlines the different models of the structure and functions of antibodies and explains the process by which antibody diversity is generated during B cell development (VDJ recombination). B cell development also involves two checkpoints to ensure the generation of functional antibodies and prevent the recognition of self-structures.
In his second lecture, Pillai explains how earlier in his career he discovered that two surrogate light chains bind to the heavy chain in pre-B cells to create the pre-B cell receptor (pre-BCR). He showed that binding of the surrogate chains facilitates the formation of the pre-BCR that is needed for B cell development. Pillai demonstrated that the pre-BCR signals through Bruton Tyrosine Kinase (Btk). Patients with non-functional Btk manifest signs of immunodeficiency and deficiency of B-cells in the blood, which shows the importance pre-BCR signaling for proper B-cell development.
In his third lecture, Pillai explains IgG4-Related Disease (IgG4-RD), a chronic inflammatory condition characterized by elevated numbers of T cells and IgG4 secreting plasma cells in the affected tissue. Using tissue samples from patients with the disease, his laboratory isolated and characterized the CD4+ T cells associated with IgG4-RD. Furthermore, he explains how the crosstalk between these CD4+ T cells and B cells is important for IgG4-RD development, and showed that depletion of B cells improves the outcome of the disease.
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Shiv Pillai is a professor of medicine and health sciences and technology at Harvard Medical School, and a Ragon Institute investigator. Pillai completed his medical studies at Christian Medical College Vellore, India (1976), and subsequently obtained his doctorate in biochemistry at Calcutta University, India. He continued his postdoctoral training at David Baltimore’s lab at MIT (1984-1988). It was at Baltimore’s lab where Pillai discovered the existence and importance of surrogate light chains for B cell development. The surrogate light chains bind the antibody heavy chain in pre-B cells (immature B cells), and form the pre-B cell receptor (pre-BCR). The signaling of pre-BCR is crucial for proper B-cell development. In 1988, he joined the faculty of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Today, his lab continues to study the basis of the immune system in order to provide further understanding to human disease.
Learn more about Pillai’s research at his lab website:
www.ragoninstitute.org/portfol...

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Комментарии : 34   
@TianaJackson-gh4be
@TianaJackson-gh4be 5 лет назад
Shiv goes beast mode. This man is my new hero. Straight up poet. THANK YOU DR. PILLAI By far the most compelling introduction to Immunology I have ever seen. Did he really say "the basalisk that casues diptheria at 1:10?" that is off the hook!!!!!!
@IntelligenceAgent
@IntelligenceAgent 2 месяца назад
Great lecture!! Good intro and starting point for immunology! Thank you sir.
@sebastianljung8745
@sebastianljung8745 6 лет назад
Am currently in grade 10 and have a great passion for biology, just want to thank iBiology and it's teachers for these great courses. Don't understand everything but I still learn alot!
@nonexistence5135
@nonexistence5135 6 лет назад
Sebastian Ljung Honestly tho, AP biology is surprisingly helpful I actually learned a lot of shit from it. And yeah I’m a fellow fetus like you.
@urjakuber266
@urjakuber266 4 месяца назад
What a wonderful lecture!
@adhipmitra
@adhipmitra 4 года назад
What a phenomenal teacher. Yet to come across a better presentation.
@shivikasethi3052
@shivikasethi3052 2 года назад
My life changing event- the day i bought the immunology book authored by him!!
@tilakchandan4642
@tilakchandan4642 2 года назад
Those doggerels were the highlight of this video. Beautifully put Sir Shiv Pillai!!
@Pieguts123
@Pieguts123 Год назад
Sir, you are a wonderful teacher. Thank-you so much for sharing your wisdom in such an engaging way.
@DeAskatasuna
@DeAskatasuna 4 года назад
Mister, you did a great job! Thank you!
@ivo3185
@ivo3185 3 года назад
Incredible... life-long learning.
@AurobindVidyarthi
@AurobindVidyarthi 5 лет назад
Teaching at its best..!!
@valeroandreu
@valeroandreu 4 года назад
Great lecture!!!
@CnR12345
@CnR12345 3 года назад
Omg the poem! You are something else!
@Leyshire
@Leyshire 6 лет назад
Great lecture! I love those poems XD
@vigneshs5286
@vigneshs5286 3 года назад
He is from my state tamilnadu india
@wenguo66
@wenguo66 3 года назад
Love the poems!
@liangli3233
@liangli3233 4 года назад
The poems are great!
@jackkomisar458
@jackkomisar458 3 года назад
"Horror autotoxicus" (at 3:34) means "fear of poisoning oneself". It does not mean autoimmunity. It means self-tolerance, the opposite of autoimmunity
@leticiamorenofierros5708
@leticiamorenofierros5708 Год назад
Great professor, congratulations!
@changfengchen9250
@changfengchen9250 2 года назад
Ah I love that poem!
@Bageera63
@Bageera63 2 года назад
Ehrlich translated to English is the word Honest. Danke, Dr. Paul Ehrlich! 1908 Awarded The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his “work on immunity"
@goldmanxiao4734
@goldmanxiao4734 Год назад
you are a great poet
@vinaytripathi157
@vinaytripathi157 3 года назад
He is in a different league altogether...Teaching and Knowledge class apart...
@annemery5254
@annemery5254 2 года назад
Still laughing - never had so much fun learning immunology!
@mohammadwahab4263
@mohammadwahab4263 3 года назад
You're an epic!
@iguana1677
@iguana1677 4 года назад
Bravo!
@plasmapoweredsabby
@plasmapoweredsabby 6 лет назад
Lol for the poem that was unexpected.
@smitsun
@smitsun 6 лет назад
Oh! he's inserted a poem!
@mohitsagrobiology3135
@mohitsagrobiology3135 4 года назад
Yes he is a fantastic teacher please read his book Molecular and cellular immunology, you will get overwhelmed:) love from India!
@Suckyea
@Suckyea 4 года назад
15:03 hahahahha... did he really say "hte shit really hits the fan"?
@user-vr9ye2rt3j
@user-vr9ye2rt3j Год назад
labots like baby, and graze me in curious way, buzzring me why me in not human?
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