MHC T cells Flashcards

1
Q

What makes up an MHC haplotype

A

Combination of MHC 1, 2, 3 on one chromosome

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2
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What does MHC 1 present on

A

all nucleated cells

proteins inside of cell sampled

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3
Q

What does MHC 2 present on

A

antigen presenting cells
Proteins sampled outside of cell
activates adaptive immune system

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4
Q

What is heterozygous advantage

A

Each person is able to express alleles from both parents

Can express all of the genes simultaneously

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5
Q

How are MHC genes expressed with heterozygous advantage

A

co-dominantly expressed

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6
Q

What is polygeny

A

expression of several different but related genes with similar functions

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7
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What does MHC present

A

Many different peptides

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8
Q

What does the TCR recognize

A

the peptide and part of the MHC

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9
Q

Which is larger MHC 1 or 2

A

MHC 2

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10
Q

What is MHC 3

A

Not a receptor or presenting molecule

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11
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What must the T-cell recognize for the signal to work

A

Both the MHC receptor and the antigen

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12
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What is a super-antigen

A

Antigen not presented by MHC
Crosslinks nonspecific TCR and MHC
Can activate up to 20% of bodies T cells

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13
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Characteristics of super-antigen response

A

Large and ineffective

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14
Q

What are the two basic structures of TCR

A

gamma/delta

Alpha/beta

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15
Q

What are the characteristics of Gamma/delta TCR

A

Recognizes native antigens
No MHC
bridges gap of innate and adaptive immunity

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16
Q

What are some characteristics of alpha/beta TCR

A

Recognizes foreign peptide in context of MHC
Signaling to cell nucleus by CD3
Requires CD8 or CD4

17
Q

What are some characteristics of CD4 and CD8

A

TCR co-receptor

amplifies the signal of the TCR MHC-peptide interaction

18
Q

What does CD4 bind to

A

MHC 2

19
Q

What does CD8 bind to

A

MHC1

20
Q

What do CD4 and CD8 do to the sensitivity of T cells to peptide antigen

A

increase sensitivity

21
Q

What do cellular adhesion molecules(CAM) do

A

Keep APC and T cells close

22
Q

What is immunologic snapse

A

Area of adhesion
Localized area of interaction
Many TCR complexes

23
Q

What is happens during the second signal

A

Activation of naive t cells requires 2 independent signals delivered by the same APC
Protects against activation by self MHC

24
Q

What initiates the second signal on APC

A

B7 activates second signal through CD28

25
Q

When is B7 expressed

A

When APC is activated

26
Q

What happens if T cell gets first signal but not the second

A

Cell turns off

Doesn’t want to react with self

27
Q

What happens if the naive T cell recognizes the antigen, MHC, signal 1 and signal 2

A

Cell replication

Cytokine synthesis

28
Q

What is tolerance

A

when T-cell is turned off

29
Q

What happens when CD8 T cell becomes primed

A

after CD8 receives both signals from APC, only the first signal is needed for recognition and killing

30
Q

What’s CTLA4

A

CD28 receptor expressed on CD4 T cells
Has higher affinity than CD28
Signals T cell to turn off

31
Q

What stimulates CTLA production

A

Activation of T cells

32
Q

What does Alpha/beta T cells become

A

CD4 or CD8

33
Q

What do CD4 cells become

A

Helper 1 and Helper 2

34
Q

What do CD8 T-cells become

A

Cytotoxic or regulatory

35
Q

What does Th1 produce

A

IL-2

IFN-Gamma

36
Q

What does TH2 produce

A

IL-4
IL-5
IL-10

37
Q

What’s a haplotype

A

Set of linked MHC alleles found on the same chromosome

Genetic potential of an individual

38
Q

How are T-cells MHC restricted

A

Because they must see antigen in the context of MHC