Week 17: (A) Major Histocompatibility Complex Flashcards

1
Q

What do we need to happen to have a specific immune response?

A

lymphocytes specific to the invading pathogen to be stimulated

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What do the specific immune cells in primary response divide to make?

A

effector cells

Memory cell pool

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What do the memory cell pool cells divide to make in a secondary response?

A

memory cell pool
effector cells

(both larger pools)

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How do B cells recognise antigens?

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The B cell has antigens specific to the immunoglobulin

A type of immunoglobulin anchored in the surface B cell called B cell receptor (BCR).

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5
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Does the antigen need to be processed to be recognised by the specific BCR?

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NO, binds to native antigen pathogens

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6
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How do T cells recognise antigens?

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TCR (T cell receptor)

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7
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Does the antigen need to be processed to be recognised by the TCR?

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YES, recognise parts of antigens that are processed and depressed on host cell surfaces

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8
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What type of antigen can the TCR recognise?

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1) Antigens derived from pathogens that replicate within a host cell, viruses or intracellular bacteria
2) Antigens derived from pathogens or products that have been endocytose from the extracellular fluid

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9
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How do host cells display antigens on their surface?

T cells

A

cells display their surface peptide fragments derived from pathogens proteins.

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10
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How does the host cells display pathogen derived peptides on their surface?

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relies on specialised glycoproteins known as Major Histocompatibility compile (MHC) molecules

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11
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What are the 2 families of MHC molecule?

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Class 1; HLA-A, HLA-B & HLA-C

Class 2; HLA-DP, HLA-DQ & HLA-DR

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12
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When are class 1 MHCs expressed?

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on all nucleated cells including leucocytes

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13
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When are class 2 MHCs expressed?

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only on leucocytes which present antigen to T cells

i.e. antigen presenting cells

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14
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What does is mean that a MHC is polymorphic?

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many versions of them

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15
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How many forms of each MHC?

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only 2 forms from each parent. co-dominantly

e.g. HML-A (23 & &)

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