Cell mediated effector responses Flashcards
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
Is recognition of extracellular pathogens involved in cell - mediated immune response (CMI)?
No
- its humoral immune response
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
Is recognition of intracellular pathogens involved in CMI?
Yes
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
What are the 5 main intracellular pathogens that CMI is effective against?
Virus - infected cells
Intracellular bacteria
Intracellular fungi
Tumor
Graft rejection
- organ transplant
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
What are the 4 cells involved in innate CMI?
NK cells
NKT cells
Macrophage
Granulocytes
- neutrophils
- eosinophils
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
What are the 3 cells involved in adaptive CMI?
CTL ( Cytotoxic T lymphocyte )
Th1
Th2
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
What is the function of CD4+ Th2?
Promote antibody production
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
What is the function of CD4+ Th1?
Mediate DTH
Recruit additional effectors to site of inflammation
- macrophages
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
What are the 3 signals for T cell activation?
Signal 1
- peptide - MHC complex <=> TCR - CD3 complex
Signal 2
- B7 of APC / target cells <=> CD28 of T cell
Signal 3
Cytokines
- autocrine
– IL - 2
- paracine
– IL - 12
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
What does the 3 signals do to T cell?
Signal 1
- Activation
Signal 2
- Survival
Signal 3
- Differentiation
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
Does naïve T cell or activated T cell has a three chain structure, high affinity IL - 2 receptor?
Activated T cell
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What is the function of CDLA - 4?
Inhibitory receptor for B7 molecules
What are the 3 things that causes anergic T cell?
Absence of costimulatory signal
- e.g. B7
Presence of CTLA - 4 on T cell
- binds to B7 ( CD80/ CD86 )
Presence of PD - L1 ( ligand )
- binds to PD - 1 on T cell
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
What are the cytokines required for CD4+ survival?
IL - 7
- remember IL - 3, 5 ,7 ,11
– IL - 3 = myeloid
– IL - 5 = eosinophil
– IL - 7 = lymphoid
— Also promotes memory CD4+ & CD8+ survival
– IL - 11 = megakaryocyte
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What are the cytokines required for CD8+ survival?
IL -7
IL - 15
- remember redundancy of IL - 2
- Also promotes memory CD8+ survival
Humoral vs Cell - Mediated Immune responses
What is the difference between in immunological synapse in Th1 & Th2?
Th1
- Bull’s eye synapse
– Supramolecular activation cluster ( SMAC )
Th2
- Multifocal synapse