Specific Immune Response: T-Lymphocytes Flashcards

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How are T-lymphocytes activated in phagocytosis?

A

phagocyte presents pathogens antigen on its cell membrane (antigen presenting cell)

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What are the three types of T-lymphocytes?

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T-helper cells - release interleukins which activated T-killer cells and B-lymphocytes
T-killer cells - kill pathogens
T-regulator cells - stop T-killer cells from destroying other WBC’s e.g. antigen presenting cells

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What does each type of T-cell have?

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different protein receptor which is complimentary to a specific antigen

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What is clonal selection?

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only T-cells (or B-cells) that bind to complementary antigens
will divide and reproduce

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What is clonal expansion?

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T-cell or B-cell that is selected divides by mitosis

to make many clones of itself - will have complimentary protein to antigen

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