Sentization Flashcards

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During B cells sensitization, antigens are:

A

 Taken into the B cell
 Processed
 Reappear on surface, bound to Class II MHC protein

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How do Helper T cells help sensitized B cells?

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Sensitized B cell is prepared for activation but needs helper TH2 cell that
are activated by same antigen

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 Helper T cell binds to MHC complex on the B cell
 Secretes cytokines that promote B cell activation and division

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What happens with B cells during activation? What do helper T cells do?
B cell activation

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 Antibody Structure
 Two parallel pairs of polypeptide chains
 One pair of heavy chains
 One pair of light chains: Each chain contains

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 Constant segments
 Variable segments

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What are the five classes of immunoglobulins (Igs)

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 IgG, IgD, IgE, IgM, IgA
 Are found in body fluids
 Are determined by constant segments
 Variable segment remains the same
 Have no effect on antibody specificity

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T lymphocyte-derived cytokines,
which direct B lymphocytes to
switch to specific Ig classes.

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Isotype switching is controlled by

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7
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IgG antibody

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largest and most diverse class of antibodies
 80 percent of all antibodies
 IgG antibodies are responsible for resistance against viruses, bacteria, and bacterial toxins
- can cross the placenta, and maternal IgG provides passive immunity to fetus during embryological development

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IgE

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  • important in the allergic response
    -release histamine and other chemicals that accelerate
    inflammation in the immediate area
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In B cells, the function of IgD is to

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signal the B cells to be activated.

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10
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IgM is the first class of antibody secreted after an antigen is _______

Where do they originate from

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  • The first class of antibody secreted after an antigen is
    encountered, they originate from the spleen

-
polymerizes and circulates as a five-antibody starburst

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IgA is found primarily in

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  • glandular secretions such as mucus, tears, saliva, breast milk
  • Attack pathogens before they gain access to internal tissues
  • Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the first line of defense in the resistance against
    infection, via inhibiting bacterial and viral adhesion to epithelial cells and
    by neutralization of bacterial toxins and virus, both extra- an
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12
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cytokine storm is an

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-overreaction of the body’s immune system

COVID-19, the immune system releases cytokines, into the bloodstream out of proportion to the threat or long after the
virus is no longer a threat

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 Infant immunity

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-develops at 5-6 weeks in utero, is well-developed at birth, and matures rapidly in the post-natal period

 Trans-placental immunity via IgG for benefit of newborn
 Breast-feeding provides passive immunity via IgA

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14
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 Thymus shrinks reducing number
of T-cells numbers
 Cytokine production slows
 Lymphocytes become less
responsive
 More prone to autoimmune
reaction

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Aging and immunity: effects not
fully understood

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