Immunology Terminology Flashcards

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Adaptive Immune System

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Immune response specific to antigens that starts around 96 hours after infection

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Allergy

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A chronic condition involving an abnormal reaction to an ordinarily harmless substance called an allergen

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Angiodema

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Swelling confined to the top layer of dermis

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Antibodies

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Aka immunoglobulins; secreted by B-cells & bind to antigens to allow detection by parts of the immune system

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Antigen

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Any substance that induces a state of sensitivity or immune responsiveness

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Antigen-presenting cells (APCs)

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Help present antigens to T-cells in order to activate them.

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Antihistamine

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Type of medication that inhibits histamine response

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B lymphocytes

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Aka B-cells; Generates diverse antibodies

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Complement System

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Enhances antibody & phagocyte response, promotes inflammation, and weakens pathogen membranes

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CVID

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Common variable immunodeficiency

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Cytokines

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Class of chemical messengers that help regulate and recruit the immune system response

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Dendritic cells

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Detects and phagocytizes some infections to present their antigens to T-cells

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Granuloma

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Formed from macrophages surrounding an infection that could not be properly eliminated by the immune system

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Helper T-cells (CD4+ cells)

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Activated when APCs present an antigen, and secrete cytokines to regulate & recruit the immune response

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HIES

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Hyper IgE syndrome

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Histamine

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A chemical substance produced by the body during an allergic reaction

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HSCT

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Hematopoietic stem cell transplant

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Idiopathic

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A disease or condition that arises spontaneously or for which the cause is unknown

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Immunoglobulin A (IgA)

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Antibodies produced by the immune system that protect mucosa against pathogens

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Immunoglobulin D (IgD)

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Antibodies produced by the immune system that are part of B-cell receptors

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Immunoglobulin E (IgE)

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Antibodies produced by the immune system that play a role in allergic reactions

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Immunoglobulin G (IgG)

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Most predominant antibodies produced by the immune system that are secreted by B-cells

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Immunoglobulin M (IgM)

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Initial antibodies produced by the immune system for early stage of immune reaction

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Innate Immune system

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Non-specific first line of immune defense, active from 0 to 96 hours from infection

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IVIG

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Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy

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Killer-T-cells (CD8+ cells)

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Cytotoxic cells that recognize a specific antigen and destroy any cell presenting it (virus infected cells or tumor cells)

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LAD

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Leukocyte adhesion deficiency

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Macrophages

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Recruited by T-cells to engulf infections and break them down into presentable antigens

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Mast cells

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Release histamine and other cytokines in response to IgE (allergic response) and also promote inflammation and wound healing

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Mastocytosis

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Abnormal proliferation of mast cells in a variety of tissues

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MCAS

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Mast cell activation syndrome

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Memory B-cells

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Differentiates from Naive B-cells to provide long term detection of that antigen

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Microthrombocytes

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Abnormally small platelets

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Naive B cells

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Non-specific B-cell that can be activated by antigens or T-helper cells

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Natural killer cell (NK cell)

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Cytotoxic cell that destroys some virus infected or tumor cells without needing to know a specific antigen.

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Plasma cell

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Differentiates from Niave B-cells to secrete antibodies to that antigen

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SC

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Subcutaneous

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SCID

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Severe combined immunodeficiency

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SIGAD

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Specific IgA deficiency

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T lymphocytes

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Aka T-cells; Secrete cytokines to activate and recruit an immune response

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Telangiectasia

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Widened tiny blood vessels cause threadlike red lines or patterns on the skin

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WAS

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Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome

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XLA

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X-linked agammaglobulinemia