Cytotoxicity Flashcards

1
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What do CTLs express

A

TCR and CD8

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What do NK cells express

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No TCR, CD4 or CD8 but express multiple germ-line encoded activating and inhibitory receptors

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What can NK cells do

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Kill virally infected and transformed cells without prior exposure to antigen (innate)

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4
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The missing self hypothesis

A

NK cells detect down-regulation of class I

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What are KIRs

A

Killer cell Ig-like receptor - MHC class I - inhibiton - ITIMS

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What are NKG2As

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Expressed as heterodimers with CD94 - ITIM - inhibitory - class I

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How do Tc and NK cells kill cellular targets

A

Induce apoptosis

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What is the role of perforin?

A

Polymerises to form pores in target cell membranes (increase in Ca2+ stimulates)

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9
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What does myeloid cytotoxicity consist of?

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Neutrophils, eosinophils and macrophages

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10
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What happens when phagocytosis occurs in myeloid cells

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Activates NADPH oxidase and the ‘oxidative burst’

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