Exam II - T Cells Flashcards

1
Q

Of the profesional APCs, the most potent activators of TH cells is:

A

mature dendritic cells

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2
Q

Helper T cells respond only to:

A

processed antigen

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3
Q

Antigenic classification based on the different specific sugars of bacterial lipopolysaccharides:

A

O antigen

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4
Q

Also known as naive T cell:

A

Pre-T cell

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5
Q

This organ contains aggregates of lymphocytes in the form of lymphoid follicles

A

Spleen

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6
Q

This mitogen nonspecifically stimulates T cell mitosis:

A

Concanavalin A

(p 105)

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7
Q

Somatic mutations in these immunoglobulin genes result in the secretion of antibody with increased affinity for its antigen, ie, affinity maturation:

A

variable gene regions

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8
Q

Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) contributes to the junctional diversity of T cell and B cell antigen receptors by catalyzing the addition of these nucleotides to the junctions between rearranged V, D, and J gene segments.

A

N-region nucleotides

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9
Q

Lysosomal protein that sequesters free iron in phagocytes, an event that impedes bacterial replication in the phagocyte

A

lactoferrin

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10
Q

Activates the extrinsic cellular apoptotic pathway:

A

Fas ligand (FasL)

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11
Q

Specialized cell that delivers luminal antigen to Peyer’s Patches:

A

M (microfold) cell

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12
Q

Causes lysis of antigen-bearing target cells:

A

Cytotoxic T cell (TC; CD8+)

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13
Q

Helps B cells produce antibodies to protein antigens:

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Helper T cell (TH; CD4+)

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14
Q

functions to recognize the α domain of class I MHC molecules to enable cytotoxic T cells to bind to target cells:

A

CD8 (TCR coreceptor)

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15
Q

binds to the β2 domain of the class II MHC molecule on the surface of professional APCs:

A

CD4 (TCR coreceptor)

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16
Q

Also known as LFA-1:

A

CD11aCD18

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17
Q

Binds T cells to CD54 molecules (ICAM-1) on APCs and target cells:

A

CD11aCD18 (also known as LFA-1)

18
Q

Constitutively-expressed membrane receptor for co-stimulatory signals (signal 2):

A

CD28

19
Q

Recombination-activating genes 1 and 2 (RAG1 and RAG2) are only found where?

A

T and B lymphocytes

20
Q

RAG1 and RAG2 are only active only in:

A

RAG1 and RAG2 are only active only in developing lymphocytes

21
Q

Which is rearranged first: α chain genes or β chain genes?

A

β chain genes rearrange first

22
Q

Which genes occur at the α locus?

A
  • variable region genes (Vn)
  • joining region genes (Jn)

“α-male gets all the VeeJay”

23
Q

Which genes occur at the β locus?

A
  • variable region genes (Vn)
  • diversity region genes (Dn)
  • joining region genes (Jn)
24
Q

N-region nucleotide addition involves which enzyme?

A

terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)

25
Q

major co-stimulator for TH2 cells

A

Interleukin-1

(TH1 cells lack IL-1 receptors and do not repond to IL-1)

26
Q

T Cell receptor for B7 proteins:

A

CD28

27
Q

These cells are able to respond to peptide-MHC complexes displayed on APCs that lack the co-stimulatory B7 molecule:

A

Effector TH Cells

28
Q

Binds to CD40 on macrophages and B cells and activates them:

A

CD40L

29
Q

What are the 3 types of effector T cells?

A

CD4+ TH1 and TH2 cells, and CD8+ T cell

30
Q

Name a T Cell receptor for co-stimulation constitutively expressed on T cells. What is its ligand?

A

CD28; B7

31
Q

Which cytokines lead to differentiation into TH1 and TH2?

A

IL-12 (TH1 via T-Bet) and IL-4 for TH2 (GATA-3)

32
Q

What are the major cytokines produced by TH1?

A

IL-2, IL-12, IFN-gamma

33
Q

What are the major cytokines produced by TH2?

A

IL-4, IL-5, IL-10

34
Q

Produced in response to helminth parasites and other pathogens; causes proliferating CD4+ cells to differentiate into TH2 cells:

A

Interleukin-4

35
Q

What are the 2 criteria for T cell selection?

A

Self MHC restrcition & self tolerance

36
Q

Do all T cells need co-stimulatory signal?

A

No, just naive T cells.

Effector and memory cells do not require co-stimulatory signal

37
Q

Why are mature dendritic cells the most potent activators of naive TH cells?

A

they constitutively express MHC molecules and co-stimulators

38
Q

Which hypervariable region displays the most diversity?

A

CDR3

39
Q

LFA-1 binds T cells to ____________ on APCs and target cells

A

LFA-1 binds T cells to CD54 molecules (ICAM-1) on APCs and target cells

40
Q

Where are T cells produced?

A

thymus