Antibody Mediated Response II Flashcards

1
Q

Plasma cell travel itinerary

A

travels from LN to spleen or back to bone marrow

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2
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life span of plasma cell

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around 5 days

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3
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how much Ab is produced?

A

enough to keep up with invaders

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4
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What interaction is CRITICAL for production of memory cells?

A

CD40L–CD40

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5
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How good is immunological memory produced without T cell help?

A

not at all

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6
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TD vs TI antibody features

A
TD = all isotypes and isotype switching possible
TI = LITTLE OR NO, may be SOME IgG from IgM 
TD = possesses affinity maturation 
TI = Little or no affinity maturation
TD = Secondary response  
TI = Only some antigens
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7
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TI Ags: Properties

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1) Polymeric structure
2) resistance to degradation, stimulates system for a long time
3) polyclonal activation of B cells

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8
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TI Ag properties which MHC complex?

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MHC II cant bind non-peptides

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9
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TI-2 Ag how they effect

A

through cross linking many BCRs

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10
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TI-1 Ags

A

polycloncal activators of B cells

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11
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TI-2 Ags

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(non polyclonal)

there are Ags with repeating epitopes for cross linking BCRs

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12
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B cell activation via TI-1 Ags

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1st signal: Ag stimulation of BCR
2nd signal: Ag stimulation of TLRs

note: mitogen on TI-1 does not have to be specific, can bind non-specifically

NO CD4 help of course

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13
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B cell activation via TI-2 Ags

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First signal: Ag stimulation of the BCR

Second signal: cross linking/clustering of BCRs

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14
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TI-2 Ags are generated against what kind of Ags?

A

repetitive Ags

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15
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TI-2 ags produce

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no memory

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16
Q

what is the major mechanism of host defense against infection by encapsulated bacteria?

A

Ab-mediated immunity

17
Q

What is the advantage of Ab mediated responses?

A

B cells can be activated right away without having to wait for T cells

18
Q

infections with encapsulated bacteria would be observed in

A

patients with a deficiency in Ab mediated immunity