11.1 Antibodies production (HL) Flashcards

1
Q

Define epitopes

A

Part of the antigen that is exposed

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2
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Hoe does the body distinguish between self and non-self?

A

Specific surface molecules that all nucleated body cells posses (MHC class 1)

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3
Q

What is an antigen?

A

Any substance that is recognised as foreign and capable of triggering an immune response

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4
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Why may the body attack it’s own blood cells?

A

They do not have a nucleus and thus have no self markers (this is why blood type matters as your body may or may not react against the A or B antigens)

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5
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What is a pathogen?

A

Agent that causes disease

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6
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What is an illness?

A

Deterioration in normal state of health of an organism

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7
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What is a disease?

A

A condition that disturbs the normal functioning of the body

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8
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What is zoonoses?

A

Zoonotic transfer of disease to humans

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9
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What are the 5 ways disease can be transmitted?

A

Direct contact
Exchange if fluids
Contamination
Airborne
Vector

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10
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What are dendritic cells

A

The name given to macrophages which present antigenic fragments to specific lymphocytes?

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11
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What are the 5 functions of antibodies?

A

Precipitation (make soluble antigens insoluble)
Agglutination (clumping)
Neutralisation (eg. mask toxins)
Inflammation (trigger histamine release to increase immune mobility)
Complement (perforate the cell membrane)
(PANIC)

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12
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What is an allergen?

A

Environmental substance that triggers an immune response

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13
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What is the name of a severe allergic reaction?

A

Anaphylaxis

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14
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How does the body react to an allergen?

A

First encounter: Specific B cell encounters the allergen and differentiates into large quantities of antibody which attach to mast cells
Allergic reaction: Allergen binds to mast cell and histamine is released from the mast cell

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15
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What is the effect of histamine?

A

Vasodilation (inflammation)

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16
Q

What components are found in a vaccine?

A

Adjuvant (promotes immune response)
Antigenic determinant

17
Q

Define herd immunity

A

When individuals who are not immune to a pathogen are protected from exposure by large amounts of immune individuals within a community

18
Q

Define herd immunity

A

When individuals who are not immune to a pathogen are protected from exposure by large amounts of immune individuals within a community

19
Q

What are the steps in the production of monoclonal antibodies?

A

Infect a mouse
Remove spleen and bind antibody producing B cells to tumour cells to produce a hybridoma which produces monoclonal antibodies

20
Q

Where might monoclonal antibodies be found?

A

hCG test for pregnancy