Intro to Immunology Flashcards

1
Q

What is the origin cell of all immune cells?

A

Hematopoietic stem cell

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2
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What are the three lines of defense?

A

1) skin, mucous membranes, chemicals
2) phagocytosis, compliment, interferons, inflammation, fever
3) lymphocytes, antibodies

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3
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Which lines of defense are non-specific? Specific?

A

First and second lines are non-specific, third is specific

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4
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Describe basophils

A
stain dark blue
defense against parasites, allergic reactions
contain toxic granules 
phagocytosis 
Express adhesion molecules
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5
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Describe eosinophils

A

stain red
defense against parasites, allergic reactions
respond to chemokines
contain toxic granules

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6
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Describe neutrophils

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stain neutral pink
most numerous immune cell
immature= band neutrophil
phagocytosis

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7
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What is ANC

A

absolute neutrophil count

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8
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What is neutrophiia

A

high neutrophil count (kidney failure, bacterial infection)

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9
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What is neutropenia

A

low neutrophil count (leukemia, bone marrow damage)

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10
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What are the two types of mast cells?

A

connective tissue mast cells: local allergic reaction

mucosal mast cells: found in regions of the body exposed to the external environment

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11
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What is the purpose of mast cells?

A

defense against parasites

mediation of allergic reactions by release of histamine

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12
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What is the purpose of macrophages?

A

phagocytosis
antigen presentation
recycling of dead cells

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13
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What is the purpose of natural killer cells?

A

kill tumor/ virus infected cells via apoptosis

regulation of immune response

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14
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What is the purpose of dendritic cells?

A

sentinel cells
antigen presentation
promote self-tolerance

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15
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Where do B-lymphocytes mature?

A

bone marrow

bursa of fabricius (birds)

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16
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Which cells are responsible for generating antibodies?

A

B cells

17
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Which immune response are B cells a component of?

A

Humoral immune response

18
Q

What are the three purposes of antibodies?

A

opsonization, neutralization, complement activation

19
Q

Where do T cells mature?

A

Thymus

20
Q

What are the main subsets of T cells?

A

CD4

CD8

21
Q

What are CD8 T cells?

A

cytotoxic T cells

22
Q

What are the four main subsets of CD4 T cells?

A

Th1, Th2, Th17, Treg

23
Q

What immune response are T cells a component of?

A

cellular immune response

24
Q

What is a primary lymphoid organ?

A

organ that regulates the development of lymphocytes

25
Q

what is a secondary lymphoid organ?

A

organ that enlarges during antigen stimulation to facilitate antigen presentation to lymphocytes

26
Q

Where are B cells found in a lymph node?

A

cortex, germinal centers

27
Q

Where are T cells and dendritic cells found in a lymph node?

A

paracortex

28
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What are the functions of the red/ white pulp of the spleen?

A

red: blood filtering, RBC storage
white: where immune induction occurs