adaptive immunity Flashcards
1
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what works under a humoral response
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- b cell response
- secretion of antibodies
2
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what works under a cell mediated response
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- t cells
- go to the pathogen to kill it
3
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what is drained into the tissue
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- cells
- cytokines
- pathogen antigens
- enters lymphatics and moves to the lymph
4
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what are the parts of the lymph node
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- Afferent lymph vessel (ARRIVING)
- Efferent lymph vessel (LEAVING)
- Artery and vein
- Subcapsular sinus
- Cortical sinus
- Medullary sinus
- Particortical area
- Primary lymphoic follice (b cells)
- Germinal centre
- High endothelial vessels
5
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how is the spleen involved in adaptive immunity
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- splenic macrophages - use receptors to see bacteria and phagocytose bacteria
- detects if there is anything in the blood stream that is not meant to be there
- recycles rbcs
6
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what do MCHI shows
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things that it is producing from inside the cell and then checks to see if it is self and ok
7
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what do MCHII show
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they have engulfed something and then present to check if it is non self
8
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what are the types of t cells
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- cytotoxic T cell - CD8+ t cells
- t helper cell - CD4+ t cells
9
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recirculation of t cells
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- t cell enter the lymph node via the high endothelial venules into the paracortical area
- in the paracortical are t cells that interact with dendritic cells presenting antigens
- if they don’t encounter the antigen, they move out of the efferent end of the lymph
10
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how do t cells recognise the antigen
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- t cell receptors recognise and CD4 binds to the MHCII molecule
- co stimulation occurs B7.1 and B7.2 bonds and signals to CD28, this induces CD40L on the T cell which signals back to CD40
- cytokine release then instructs the T cell what kind of T cell to differentiate into
- the T cell produces IL-2 to act on itself and replicate - autocrine signalling
11
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co stimulatory molecules in adaptive immunity
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- dendritic cells need to also express co-stimulatory molecules and chemokine receptor to reach the lymph
- induce pro-inflammatory cytokines TLR recognition induce co-stimulatory molecule upregulation and chemokine receptor expression
- intracellular infections INFa and INFb expression induces same effect
12
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t cell anergy
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- cell not activated if there is no B7.1 and 2 on its surface
- become anergenic if there is no recognition
13
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what is the TH1 response
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- enhance phagocytosis
- help macrophages
- IL12 secreted
- antigen restricted
- INFy produced - upregulates MHC molecules
14
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what is the TH2 response
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- repair
- IL4 - turn macrophages down/ off
- IL5 - recruits eosinophils which degranulate and kill helminths
- IL13 - turn macrophages down/ off, enhance mucus secretion and gut peristalsis
15
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what is the TH17 response
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- develop in response to pro-inflammatory cytokines
- activated by IL-21 and IL6
- stimulated by fungus and damages and apoptotic cells
- release IL-17 and IL-22