Immunology: adaptive response & hypersensitivity Flashcards

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where do B cells mature and what is needed for them to be activated

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they mature in bone marrow

for activation antigens need to be present and T helper cells need to send signals

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2
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what do B cells do once activated

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they proliferate and differentiate( initially to IgM) into plasma cells

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3
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when do antibodies kill antigens

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when antigens bind to the Fc region of the heavy chain of the antibodies

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4
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what is agglutination

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the clumping of antigens together to enhance phagocytosis

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5
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what are some properties of IgM antibody

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1st Ig produced, short-lived, pentameric shape

remember shape coz M has 5 points

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6
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what are the functions of IgM

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B cell activation and complement system activation through the classical pathway

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7
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what is the function of IgD

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B cell activation

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8
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what are some properties of IgG

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most abundant Ig antibody, monomeric shape

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9
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what are the functions of IgG

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foetal immunity(placental transfer), complement system activation, NK cell activation, oppsonisation, agglutination

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10
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what are the functions of IgA

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neonatal immunity(after 6 months) and secretions

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11
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when is IgA relevant

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in allergies

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12
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where do T cells mature and when are they important

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mature in thymus and are important in cellular immune response

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13
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what are the different types of T cells

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CD4+ Helper T cells, CD8+ Killer T cells, Memory T cells and Regulatory T cells

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14
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what is the function of CD4+ , CD8+ and Regulatory T cells

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CD4+ = B cell activation and stimulate production of memory B cells
CD8+ = kill infected cells via perforin/degranulation
Regulatory = lymphocyte suppression
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15
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describe how antigens are presented to and recognised by T cells

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antigens presented by MHC molecules and recognised the peptide antigens when presented to the TCR on T cells
(TCR = T cell receptor)

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16
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what is the function of MHC cells

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to present peptide antigens to TCR on T cells

only needed by T cells

17
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what is the specific function of MHC class I cells

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present on all nucleated cells

present antigens to CD8+ killer T cells

18
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what is the specific function of MHC class II cells

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present only on antigen presenting cells(APCs)

present peptide antigens to CD4+ helper cells