Lecture 2 Flashcards

1
Q

All blood cells develop from ________ cells

A

common pluripotent stem

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2
Q

Where do T lymphocytes proliferate, differentiate and complete their maturation?

A

the thymus

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3
Q

Where do B lymphocytes proliferate, differentiate and complete their maturation?

A

bone marrow

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4
Q

Where are Ag specific receptors located?

A

on the surface of T and B cells

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5
Q

What part of the thymus is involved in generation of T regulatory cells?

A

Hassall’s corpuscle

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6
Q

What is a naive cell?

A

B cell or T cell that have not yet been exposed to Ag

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7
Q

What cytokines play an important role in T cell development?

A

IL-1, IL-2, IL-6 and IL-7

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8
Q

What do T helper cells do?

A

express CD4 and provide help for B cell growth and differentiation

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9
Q

What do cytotoxic t lymphocytes do?

A

express CD8 and recognize and kill virus infected cells

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10
Q

Differentiation into B cells occurs within the fetal ____ and then after birth in the ______

A

liver; bone marrow

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11
Q

What cytokines play a role in the development of B cells?

A

IL-1, IL-6, IL-7

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12
Q

Lymphocytes continuously circulate various parts of the body except what?

A

eye, brain, testicle

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13
Q

How do lymphocytes enter secondary lymphoid organs?

A

via the high endothelium venues (HEV)

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14
Q

How do lymphocytes transmigrate?

A

by diapedesis

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15
Q

What make up the white pulp of the spleen?

A

T cell and B cell zones

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16
Q

What is the function of plasma cells?

A

secrete antibodies

17
Q

In the absence of Ag stimulation, follicles are _____ follicles

A

primary

18
Q

What is a primary follicle composed of?

A

small naive B cells or recirculating memory cells

19
Q

With Ag stimulation, B cells proliferate and differentiate converting the primary follicle to a secondary follicle or a _______

A

germinal center (GC)

20
Q

What do germinal centers contain?

A

mitotic B cells

21
Q

What are the professional antigen presenting cells (APCs)?

A

dendritic cells (DC)
tissue macrophages
B cells

22
Q

What do APCs do?

A

cells that capture, process, display Ags to T lymphocytes and provide signals the stimulate the proliferation and differentiation of the lymphocytes

23
Q

APC only displays to ____ cells

A

T

24
Q

Only _____ cells can activate naive T cells in the lymph node

A

dendritic

25
Q

What cells can present Ags only for activated T cells but not naive T cells?

A

macrophages and B cells

26
Q

Dendritic cells and macrophages are cells of _____ immunity

A

innate

27
Q

What are the broad categories of dendritic cells?

A

classical DCs
myeloid (mDCs)
plasmacytoid (pDCs)

28
Q

macs are derived from ______

A

monocytes

29
Q

How do DCs acquire Ags?

A

use phagocytosis, receptor mediated endocytosis, and pinocytosis

30
Q

Activated DCs secrete____

A

cytokines

31
Q

Where do classical DCs reside?

A

skin, mucosa, and organ parenchyma

32
Q

plasmacytoid DCs are early cellular responders to _____ infection

A

viral