Lymphocyte function Flashcards

1
Q

All lymphocytes are antigen specific. How is this specificity achieved?

A

Specificity is achieved by antigen receptor on cell surface

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2
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What is the receptor for B cells and T cells?

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B cells receptor = cell-surface antibody

T cells receptor = T cell receptor (TCR)

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3
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What are mmunoglobulins are synthesised and secreted by?

A

B cells

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4
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What must happen to a B cell to be able to secrete Ig?

A
  1. activated by binding to antigen
  2. differentiate into PLASMA cells
  3. Antigen receptor on B cells is the form antibody that the B cell is programmed to make
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5
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How is the Generation of antibody diversity achieved?

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Antibodies being encoded by multiple gene segments.

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6
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What type of Ig does a B cells begin by making?

How are the rest produced?

A

IgM

Memory cells produce IgA, IgG, IgE

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7
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T cells fall into two major classes, which have different effector functions and are distinguished by the expression of the cell-surface proteins CD4 and CD8.

What are the 2 classes and what cell surface protein belongs with each?

A

On helper T cells TCR is associated with CD4 + CD3

On cytotoxic T cells TCR is associated with CD8 + CD3

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8
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After binding antigen, TH cells secrete what?

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After binding antigen, TH cells secrete growth factors (cytokines) which control immune response

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After binding with antigen, activated TC release what?

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•Release perforins which form pores in target cell

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