Page 3.2 Flashcards

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Antigens from the host

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Autoantigens

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Antigens from a species’ member

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Alloantigens

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3
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Transplant within the same host

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Autograft

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4
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Transplant within the same species

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Allograft

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5
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Example of an autograft

A

Rhinoplasty

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6
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Most reliable allograft

A

Isograft

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7
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Transplant within twins

A

Isograft

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8
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Transplant across different species

A

Heterograft
Xenograft

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9
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Antigens from another species

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Heteroantigens

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10
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Cross-reacting antigens due to _____ are called _____

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Similar molecular structure,
Heterophile Antigens

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Example of Heterophile Antigens

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Polysaccharide type XIV (14) vs Anti-A antisera

From pneumococcus (the former)

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