Chapter 8 Flashcards

1
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MHC molecules:

A

are recognized by T cells.

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2
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A mutation in which part of a viral protein might allow the virus to evade the adaptive immune response because it MHC binding?

A

An anchor residue

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3
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MHC polymorphisms tend to cluster:

A

in the peptide-binding groove.

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4
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How many different MHC classical class I proteins does each nucleated cell in a human heterozygous at the MHC locus express?

A

Six

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5
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Which of the following would be the MOST likely source of a peptide bound to an MHC class I molecule?

A

The cytoplasm

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6
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One way a developing fetus is protected from attack by the maternal immune system is:

A

expression on nonclassical class I molecules.

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7
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Which of the following is NOT a mouse MHC gene?

A

DP

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8
Q

Peptide binding diversity is increased by:

A

Both A and B

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9
Q

Your chances of having the same MHC haplotype as your sibling are:

A

1:4.

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10
Q

The human MHC locus is one of the most polymorphic regions of the genome. What does this mean?

A

There are many different alleles of these genes.

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11
Q

MHC diversity ultimately affects the:

A

variety of peptides that bind to MHC.

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12
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Which of the following BEST represents the relationship of polypeptide units in MHC class II?

A

Only α and β chains from the same gene can pair with each other.

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13
Q

Tasmanian devils are a largely inbred population with little diversity in the MHC. Which of the following would be a likely outcome of this?

A

They would be at higher risk of infection.

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14
Q

Which of the following cell types would be LEAST likely to express MHC class II?

A

T cells

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15
Q

Which of the following cell types would be MOST likely to express MHC class I?

A

All of the above

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16
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Which of the following is the BEST example of self-MHC restriction of T cells?

A

A T-cell clone only recognizes foreign peptides when presented by self MHC.

17
Q

Under which of the following conditions would T-cell activation be LEAST likely to occur?

A

Macrophages are fixed with paraformaldehyde, then incubated with antigen, then incubated with antigen-specific T cells.

18
Q

Place the class I processing pathway in the correct order:

A

Proteins are digested by the proteasome > peptides are imported into the ER by TAP > peptides are loaded onto MHC class I > class I is exported to the cell surface

19
Q

In people infected with human cytomegalovirus, class I MHC and β2-microglobulin are produced, but very little mature class I MHC is found at the cell surface. Inhibition of which of the following molecules by human cytomegalovirus may account for this phenomenon?

A

TAP

20
Q

T-cell activation can be inhibited by treating antigen-presenting cells with chloroquine. What is chloroquine’s mechanism of action?

A

It increases the pH of the lysosome.

21
Q

What is the role of the invariant chain (Ii)?

A

All of the above

22
Q

A mutation that renders the MHC class II molecule DM nonfunctional would likely lead to:

A

cells with class II MHC only bound with CLIP.

23
Q

Which of the following is an example of cross-presentation?

A

An exogenous peptide being presented on MHC class I