6 Antigen Presenting Cells Flashcards

* Describe and sequence the trafficking of T cells, and the role of adhesion molecules in this process * Describe and distinguish the three types of antigen presenting cells * Describe and sequence the process of T cell activation and the development of the different types of armed effector T cells

1
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What are the three types of Antigen Presenting Cells?

A

Dendritic Cells
Macrophages
B Cells

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2
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Where does activation of naive T cells exclusively occur?

A

Secondary Lymph

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3
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What two signals are required for T cell activation?

A

MHC:peptide

B7 binding to CD28 (costimulation)

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4
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What class of immune cell only expresses B7 signal?

A

APCs

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5
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What are lectins that bind to carbohydrates?

A

Selectins

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6
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What are mucin like vascular addressins?

A

Adhesion molecules that target carbohydrates

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7
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What is an example of an integrin?

A

LFA- (lymphocyte function adhesion molecule 1)

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8
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What are targets for integrin binding?

A

Immunoglobulin superfamily receptors

ICAMs, CD2, LFA3

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9
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What do naive T cells depend on to bind to endothelial walls?

A

CD34 on endothelium to bind to

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10
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What binds to CD34 on high endothelial walls?

A

L-selectin

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11
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What is the first adhesive molecule pairing to occur in Naive T cell diapedesis?

A

GlyCAM1 and CD34

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12
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What is the second, tightening, adhesive molecule paring to occur in Naive T cell diapedesis?

A

LFA1 binding to ICAM1 on endothelium (cytokine activated)

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13
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What is diapedesis?

A

Lymphocyte movement from blood into lymph

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14
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Where do activated T cells go?

A

Inflammatory sites

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15
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Why do we not want activated T cells in secondary lymph?

A

They will destroy good tissue

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16
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What prevents CD8 cells from re-entering secondary lymph?

A

They do not express L selectin

17
Q

What do activated CD8 cells express to bind them to activated endothelium?

A

LFA1
VLA4
to bind to endothelial VCAM1

18
Q

Where are dendritic cells located in the lymph node?

A

T cell areas

19
Q

Where are B cells located in the lymph node?

A

Follicles

20
Q

How do dendritic cells take up antigen?

A

Macropinocytosis
Phagocytosis
Viral Infection

21
Q

How do macrophages take up antigen?

A

Phagocytosis

22
Q

How do B cells take up antigen?

A

Ig-Receptor Antigen specific binding

23
Q

What does MHC expression look like in Dendritic Cells?

A

Low on tissue DCs
High on lymph DCs
Viral An presented

24
Q

What does MHC expression look like in Macrophages?

A

Bacterial and Cytokine presentation

25
Q

What does MHC expression look like in B cells?

A

Increase with activation???

26
Q

What An do DCs present?

A

Viral
Allergens
(peptides)

27
Q

What an to macrophages present?

A

Bacteria

virus and particulate second

28
Q

What An to B cells present?

A

Toxins

virus and soluble antigens

29
Q

What cell is only mainly found in the Lymph?

A

B call

30
Q

What cell goes back to the bone marrow following activation?

A

Plasma B Cell

31
Q

What cell type makes the most B7 of APCs?

A

Dendritic Cells

32
Q

What cell type is mainly for intracellular infections?

A

Dendritic Cells

33
Q

What are DCs in dermis of skin?

A

Langerhan cells

34
Q

What is typical of mature Dedritic cells?

A

B7 production
High MHC I and II levels
Chemotractant to promote sampling

35
Q

What is typical of immature Dendritic cells?

A
NO b7 Expressed
Epithelium
PAMPs
Some MHC
Complement receptors
LFA adhesion molecules still expressed