Immune Cells Flashcards

(26 cards)

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how many lineages does the hematopoietic stem cell lineage have

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3

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what are the three lineages of the HSC

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  • myeloid
  • lymphoid
  • erythroid
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myeloid lineage cells

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  • mast
  • basophil
  • neutrophil
  • macrophage
  • dendritic
  • eosinophils
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4
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which myeloid cells protect epithelia surfaces

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basophils, mast cells and eosinophils

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5
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mast cell

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sentinel role

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basophils and eosinophils

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circulating cells recruited from blood streams

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neutrophils

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destroy internalised micro-organisms by deserving them to cytotoxic part inside the cell
- typically function in immune defence against pathogens too large to be internalised

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on activation, neutrophils

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release content of their granules to the exterior thereby creating a hostile environment for pathogens

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basophils and mast cells

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release histamines to mediate allergic and inflammatory responses such as coughing, sneezing and vomiting

–> these expulsive responses may be evolved to expel parasites

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phagocytic cels

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neutrophils, macrophages and dendritic cell

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dendritic cells

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engulf pathogens, internalise them and then present parts of the pathogen on its CSM to present to T lymphocytes in the lymph nodes

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neutrophils

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(granulocytes) - front line effector cells of innate immunity
- after differentiation they circulate for a few hours before entering tissues to engulf pathogens

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macrophages

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ar long lived cells that proved ‘immune surveillance’- derived from monocytes that circulate in the blood, differentiating as they leave the blood stream

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dendritic cells

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  • involved in the induction of the adaptive immune system
  • as immature cells they operate as phagocytes but rather than destroying the micro-organisms they ingest, their function is to display ingested particles on their surface for recognition by T lymphocytes
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15
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mega-karyocyte and erythroblasts are both

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part of erythroid lineage

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mega-karyocytes differentiate into

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erythroblasts differentiate into

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granulocytes

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  • neutrophil
  • eosinophil
  • basophil
  • mast cell
  • monocyte
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monocytes are precursors for

20
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B cells and T cells and NK cells are part of

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lymphoid progenitor

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B cells mature in the

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T cells mature in the

23
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B cell differentiation into

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plasma cells - effector cell in the lymph nodes

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T cells become

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activated T cells in the lymph notes

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Nk cells become activated in the
lymph nodes
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when do immature dendritic cells mature
when they pass from the tissues to the lymph noes