MHC - week 6 PBL Flashcards

1
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What is the role of Major Histocompatibility complex in immune tolerance?

A

MHC = glycoproteins that control how the immune system detects and responds to specific antigens

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How does MHC allow pathogen recognition?

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MHC present peptides normally inside the cell to immune system so it can present to T cells

T-cells are activated if MHC peptide recognised as foreign

T cell activation leads to B cell activation

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3
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What is immune tolerance?

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recognition of self antigens to avoid the immune system from attacking itself

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4
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Where are MHC proteins in order to present themselves to immature T cells?

A

Epithelium of thymus

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5
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Name the two immunological tolerance mechanisms

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Central and peripheral

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6
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Describe central immunological tolerance

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eliminates self-reactive lymphocytes in bone marrow and thymus

1) positive selection –> immature T cells have weak binding for MHC = survival

2) negative selection –> immature T cells have strong binding for MHC = death

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7
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Describe peripheral immunological tolerance

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Eliminates self-reactive lymphocytes that escape the radar of central mechanisms

Occurs in peripheral tissues and lymphoid organs

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8
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What is autoimmunity?

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state where body attacks own tissues/organs

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9
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What is one cause of autoimmunity?

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A breakdown in tolerance to either endogenous (in thymus) or environmental (peripheries) antigens

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10
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How can HLA alleles result in autoimmunity?

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Inherit an HLA allele that binds poorly to self-antigen in thymus and allows self-tolerance

Certain HLA alleles linked to autoimmune diseases

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What is environmental autoimmunity?

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When self-reactive T cells escape the periphery leading to the production of antibodies by B-cells to self-antigens

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