Lecture 14 Flashcards

1
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What is the function of T-cells?

A

cell mediated immunity

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What is the function of B-cells?

A

antibody mediated immunity

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3
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How does the secondary immune response differ from the primary immune response?

A

The lag time is not as great (starting of with a greater number of cells- memory)

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4
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Th lymph nodes has _cells on the inside and _ cells on the outside:

A

T-cells

B-cells

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5
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What is the response of B-cells to antigen? What is the benefit of this response?

A

These are antibody making factories, synthesising large amounts of Y-shaped proteins. Anti-body can block things, the macrophages can see them and will eat them

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What conditions are required for the T-cell to be able to recognise the antigen?

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Only able to recognise the protein when it is presented in a special MHC molecule that allows peptides to be able to fit within it

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How do the antigens typically get to the T-cells?

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Dendritic cells capture the antigen and bring it to the T-cell

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What is the function of killer T-cells?

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Use toxic granule proteins to kill the virus

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9
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What is the function of helper T-cells?

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make cytokines and surface cells to help activate other cells within the immune system

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