Deck 9 Flashcards

1
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Explain IgA:

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IgA is secreted across the mucosal epithelium in effector sites.
It has two isotopes, both heavy glycosylated proteins.
IgA1 predominates in serum, IgA2 is higher in secretions

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2
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Write at least 2 contraindications for vaccines:

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Severe allergic reaction after a previous dose of vaccine or vaccine component
Moderate or severe acute illness with or without fever
Immunodeficiency for using live attenuated vaccine
Gravidity/pregnancy for using live vaccines

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3
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What does positive tuberculin test indicate?

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Memory Th1 cells for m. bovis, m. tuberculosis or m. avium

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4
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Redundancy is when:

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several cytokines have the same effect on the cells they bind

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5
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Pleiotrophic cytokine:

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affects the activity of multiple cell types

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6
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C3 convertases are:

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enzymes that can cleave native C3 into C3a and C3b fragments
C3bBbC3b

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7
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C5 convertases are:

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enzymes that can cleave native C5 into C5a and C5b fragments

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8
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What two Ig has subclasses?

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IgG: IgG1, IgG2 and IgG3
IgG2 + IgG3 = heavy chain dimers with no light chain
IgA: IgA1 and IgA2

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9
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What polymorphonuclear granulocytes are good for phagocytosis?

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neutrophils and eosinophils

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10
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What polymorphonuclear granulocyte is important in defence against parasites?

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eosinophil

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11
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Which complement protein can split into a or b?

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C1-C9
Factor D?

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12
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DAF (decay accelerating factor) block:

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C3 convertase

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13
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Where are mast cells, and what do they do?

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In many tissues
Important in immunity
Binds with allergen-specific IgE
Causes degranulation of mast cells induced by cross-linking of IgE

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14
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Dendritic cells are:

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professional antigen-presenting cells

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15
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Which Ig are involved in the classical complement pathway and what do they activate?

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IgM and IgG
They activate two associated serine proteases (C1r and C1s), to initiate a proteolytic cascade involving other complement proteins

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16
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Antibody affinity is:

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the strength of a reaction between a single antigenic determinant and a single site on antibody

17
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The role of the spleen is to:

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trap antigens from blood

18
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The role of the lymph node is to:

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trap antigens from the tissue

19
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Define eicosanoids:

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Eicosanoids are signalling molecules made by enzymatic or non-enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid or other polyunsaturated fatty acids around 20 carbons in length

20
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Epitopes are:

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active regions of the immunogen that bind to antigen-specific receptors

21
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What Ab isotope is the first in immune response?

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IgM

22
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What Ab isotope is the most abundant in blood serum?

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IgG

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