Tuesday 1 - Dirty D - Antigen presenting and processing Flashcards

1
Q

CD 28

on what
binds what
starts production of waht

A

on mature naieve T cell

binds CD80,86 on apc
IL-2

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2
Q

CTLA-4-

A

related to and competes with CD 28. if it binds to CD80,86, T cell does not activate.

comes to peak expression on the surface of T cells in about 2-3 days post activation

prevents overstimulation, makes sure that you only get a quick burst of T cells.

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3
Q

what cells have to be induced to express CD80,86

A

macrophages and b cells

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4
Q

anergy

A

when t cells fail to recognize their specific antigen, they die

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5
Q

which cells constitutively express MHC II

A

immature dendritic - low levels
mature dendritic - high levels
macrophages - MUST BE ACTIVATED
B - cells constitutively expressed, but increases with activation

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6
Q

which cells constitutively express CD80,86

A

immature dendritic - low levels
mature dendritic - high levels
macrophages - must be activated
B cells - must be activated

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7
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TAP

A

heterodimer of TAP 1 and TAP 2

Transporter of Antigen Processing

proteins that are broken down by a proteosome attach to this – allows for transport of protein through the rough endoplasmic reticulum to bind with MHC class I

Expressed in the same locus as MHC genes!!

this was defective in the case study

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8
Q

ERAAP

A

trims off excess peptide once it is bound to MHC I

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9
Q

normal differential of CD4 to CD9 t cells

A

2:1 CD4:CD8

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10
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what happens if, by pure chance, you are homozygous from all of your HLA loci

A

You are more likely to have a defect in one of you HLA proteins DUH

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11
Q

what makes b cell immortal

A

EBV

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12
Q

describe the function of the invariant peptide chain with regards to MHC Class II

A

it binds to the binding site of the MHC class II molecule, gets some excess cut off and turns into a CLIP, is then exchanged with a surface antigen, and then the MHC molecule is displayed on the surface

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13
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what do non-classical MHC molecules do? two example names

A

take the clip off of the classical MHC molecule so that the surface antigen can bind

HLA-DO, HLA-DM

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14
Q

CD 40 where what

A

on T cells

binds CD40l on b cells for class switching

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15
Q

describe the process of cross presentation of exogenous antigen

A

once a dendritic cell shows its MHC class II to CD 4 t cells, the T cells tell the dendritic cell to display that same antigen on MHC I as well

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16
Q

SCID

A

always has a lack of CD4 t cells