Lymphopoiesis Flashcards

1
Q

All blood cells are derived from?

A

Pluripotential stem cells

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2
Q

The lymphoid committed stem cell divides into?

A

Pre-B and pre-T cells

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3
Q

The LCSC is usually identifiable by a cluster of differentiation antigen named?

A

CD10+

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4
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Receptors often found on the membrane of cells and used to identify these cells are called?

A

Cluster of differentiation antigens

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5
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What does CALLA stand for?

A

Common Acute Lymphoblqstic leukemia Antigen

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6
Q

Where is the Pre B-cell found?

A

At the center of HIM

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7
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How is the Pre B-cell indentified?

A

By the demonstration of Ig gene arrangement by molecular technique

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8
Q

All cells contain the same no of chromosomes and different No of genes as inherited at fertilization. T/F?

A

False. They are both the same

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9
Q

The genes present in all tissues of the body inherited at fertilization is called?

A

GERM LINE INHERITANCE

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10
Q

Germ line inheritance is arranged in two cell types in the human body namely?

A

B lymphocytes
T lymphocytes

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11
Q

Gene rearrangement occurs in B-lymphocyte why?

A

To give the body capacity to form antibody to any type of antigen found in nature

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12
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To produce an antibody against a foreign gene there must be —— circulating in the blood

A

B-cell which has Ig expressed on it’s membrane

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13
Q

Every B-cell in the body is different from the other. T/F?…. Give reason

A

True! Because they all express different surface membrane Igs

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14
Q

Antibodies can still be formed without pre-existing genes. T/F

A

False

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15
Q

The ability of the body to form different B-Cells that will express different surface membrane of Ig, lies where?

A

In Gene re-arrangement phenomenon

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16
Q

If a B-cell is going to be formed it has ———

A

Germ line Ig gene

17
Q

B-cell re-arranges the germ line Ig gene for it to be able to perform a particular type of —— to a given —— in nature

A

Antibody, Antigene

18
Q

Each cell rearranges the GEM line Ig gene for it to produce a unique —— to a given —— in nature!!

A

Antibody, antigene

19
Q

Some of the B-cells have the germ line Ig gene. T/F

A

False

20
Q

To form an Ig molecule, you’ll form both —— and —— of Ig

A

Heavy and light chain

21
Q

The further development of B-cell after it enters circulation is by?

A

ANTIGENIC STIMULATION

22
Q

The further development of B-cell will continue in the peripheral circulation. T/F

A

False! It continues in the lymph node

23
Q

The antigenically stimulated B-cells hones to what?

A

Lymph node follicles

24
Q

When B-cells become activated they also express what receptor?

A

CD 23

25
Q

Area of paracortex that merged with lymph node follicle of called?

A

Marginal Zone

26
Q

Mantle zone is—-

A

Area of follicle that is inner to the marginal zone

27
Q

What area of lymph node does the antigenically stimulated Virgin B-cells go to?

A

Follicular Center!