Chapter 9 - Immunological Tolerance and Autoimmunity Flashcards

1
Q

what recognizes self antigens

A

lymphocyte receptors generated during T and B cell development

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2
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a healthy immune system is able to discriminate between ______

A

self and nonself antigens

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3
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what results in autoimmunity

A

failure to prevent a response to self antigens

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4
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only mount a full immune response to____

A

nonself antigens and non-commensal microbes

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5
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a healthy immune system is able to discriminate _____- from _______

A

commensal; non-commensal microbes

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6
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failure to prevent a response to commensal microbes results in ______

A

chronic inflammation

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7
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particular antigens will result in an ________ or ________

A

immunogenic response; tolerogenic response

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8
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what are the principle mechanisms of central T lymphocyte tolerance

A
  • negative selection: deletion of CD4+ and CD8+
  • Development of regulatory T cells (CD4+ T cells)
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9
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what are the principle mechansims of T lymphocyte tolerance

A

-T cell response to microbes and vaccines
- anergy
- suppression
-deletion

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10
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what happens in anergy

A

-functional unresponsiveness
- TCR does not send activating signal
- T cell engages an inhibitory receptor

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11
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what inhibitory receptors does T cell use in T cell anergy

A

CTLA-4: block and remove B7 costimulator from APCs
PD-1: inhibits signaling within cell

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12
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is APC stimulated by innate immunity

A

no

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13
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APCs express low amounts of _____

A

costimulators

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14
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what happens in suppression

A

regulatory T cells develop in the thymus or peripheral tissues on recognition of self antigens and suppress the activation of lymphocytes that also recognize these self antigens

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15
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how do regulatory T cells suppress immune responses

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-cytokine signaling: inhibits activation of target cells
- CLTA-4 expression: remove B7 from APCs
- high amount of IL-2 receptor: depletes IL-2 in local area

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16
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what activates anti-apoptotic mechanisms and when

A

activated by costimulators and cytokines from APCs during a response to foreign antigens

17
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what are the principle mechanisms of central B lymphocyte tolerance

A
  • non self reactive B cell
  • deletion
  • anergic B cell
18
Q

what are the principle mechanisms of peripheral B lymphocyte tolerance

A
  • anergy
  • deletion
    -regulation by inhibitory receptors
19
Q

what are mechanisms by which microbes may promote autoimmunity

A
  • self tolerance: anergy or deletion
  • autoimmunity by induction of costimulators on APCs
  • autoimmunity by molecular mimicry
20
Q

where are central B lymphocytes located

A

bone marrow