Adaptive Immunity Flashcards

1
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when does a lymphocyte complete maturation?

A

when ti becomes exposed to an antigen

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2
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what is humoral immunity?

A

B cell and antibody mediated

only functions on organisms OUTSIDE the cell

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3
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what is cellular immunity?

A

T cells that directly kill infected cells

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4
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what is clonal selection?

A

when a lymphocyte divides and differentiates in response to a specific antigen

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5
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where does clonal selection occur?

A

in secondary lymphatic tissue

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6
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what two characteristics do antigens have?

A
  1. immunogenicity
  2. reactivity
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7
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what are the strongest antigens?

A

proteins

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8
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what is a hapten?

A

is an incomplete antigen

has reactivity, but not immunogenicity

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9
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what is an epitope?

A

specific portion of the molecule that evokes an immune response

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10
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which cells do not have MHC 1?

A

RBC

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11
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which T cells deal with exogenous antigens?

A

helper T (CD4)

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12
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which T cells deal with endogenous antigens?

A

cytotoxic (CD8)

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13
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how is a T cell receptor different than an antibody?

A

has only 2 polypeptide chains instead of 4

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14
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what is anergy?

A

TCR bound to an MHC presenting complex with no costimulation

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15
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list the steps of T cell activation and cloning?

A
  1. APC binds with TCR
  2. CD 4 protein and cytokines costimulate to activate T cell
  3. T cells are cloned into active cells and memory cells (mediated by interleukin 2)
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16
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what are TH2 cells?

A

regulatory cells that stimulate proliferation of the other T cells and B cells

17
Q

which interleukin costimulates CD4 cells?

18
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which interleukin costimulates CD8 cells?

19
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in the humoral immune system, what is circulating?

A

antibodies

20
Q

list the process of B cell activation

A
  1. B cell takes in antigens and presents with a MHC II complex
  2. T helper cells recognizes antigen and give costimulation to proliferate B cells
  3. T cell secretes interleukin 2 that functions and co stimulator

4 B cells get cloned

21
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how many antigen binding sites do most antibodies have?

22
Q

what 4 functions do antibodies serve?

A
  1. neutralization
  2. agglutination
  3. precipitation
  4. complement (opsonization)
23
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which complement proteins are responsible for opsonization?

24
Q

which complement proteins are responsible for MAC?

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which complement proteins are responsible for inflammation?
C3a, C5a
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what is the classic complement pathway?
antibody binding with antigen (activates C1
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what is the alternative pathway?
interaction with factors B, D and P whic activates C3
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what is the lectin complement pathway?
lectins binding with carbohydrates on the microbe which activates c3
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