(L26) CIS - Lymphocyte Activation Flashcards

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What is hyper IgM syndrome (HIGM) and what is characteristic of it and what is the cause?

L26 S38

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Characteristics:

  • elevated IgM
  • reduced IgG, IgA, and IgE (failure of class switching)
  • thrombocytopenia

Causes:

  • deficient CD40L (X-linked)
  • deficient CD40
  • deficient AID
  • deficient UNG
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What differences are seen in HIGM due to CD40L deficiencies and AID deficiencies?

L26 S40

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Without CD40L, B cells are retained in the lymph node as they do not receive activating signals. This results in enlarge lymph nodes and increase sensitivity to opportunistic infections (the B cells are not in circulation to fight infections).

These two features are not present in B cells without AID as they receive activating signals still so they leave the lymph nodes and fight infections.

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What are examples of opportunistic infections?

L26 S48

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  • candida
  • C. difficle
  • Pneumocystis jiroveci
  • cryptosporidium
  • toxoplasma Gondi
  • cytomegalovirus
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What cytokine promotes switching from Th2 response to Th1 response?

L26 S56

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IFN-γ

Inhibits type 2 response; stimulates type 1 response, activates macrophages

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What is toxic shock syndrome?

L26 S68-69

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Caused by superantigens binding to β chain of TCR with high affinity causing excessive activation.

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