Immunology in diagnosis and therapy Flashcards

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How are monoclonal antibodies produced?

A

B cells from mouse immunised with antigen
B cell make polyclonal antibodies
Fuse with myeloma cell = immortal
Grow in drug containing medium and the hybrids will out-live the non-hybrids = selection
Select for antigen specific hybrid and clone

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2
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How is immunodeficiency diagnosed?

A

Ig levels, lymphocyte count

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3
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How is immunodeficiency characterised?

A

Flow cytometry

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4
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How is autoimmunity diagnosed?

A

Physiological dysfunction

Autoantibody detection

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5
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How are autoantibodies detected?

A

ELISA
Add serum containing suspected autoantibody to an antigen
Add secondary antigen that has high affinity to Fc region of autoantibody with enzyme linked
Add substrate and observe change

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How are allergies diagnosed?

A

Control with histamine and saline injection

Injection with suspected allergen and observe

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What is the effect of therapeutic monoclonals that have specificity for the anti-TNF’s?

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Activate anti-TNFs = inhibit TNF = reduce inflammation

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