Cell Mediated Toxicity Flashcards
name the 3 mechanisms of death that CTL and NK cells use
cytotoxic granule release
fas-fas ligand interactions
TNF
all lead to caspase and apotosis
Name some differences between a naive and mature CTL
Naive do not have IL-2/IL-2R
not cytotoxic
no granules
Mature talk to MHC Class I
NK cells lack these forms of specialization that CTL perform
Education
Rearrangement
What cytokines can acitvate NK cells?
INF alpha, beta, and gamma
TNF alpha
IL-15
Instead of binding MHC Class I, NKT cells bind these glycoplipids
CD1d
Cytotolic enzyme release is initated when an immune complex binds with one these 3 cells
macrophage
eosinophils
neutrophils
name the 2 type of NK receptors
lectin
immunoglobulin
Effector molecules are the same for CTL and NK cells. Name some of them..
cytotoxins (perferin, granzymes)
INFgamma
TNF
fas ligand
NKT cells mechanism of death involves faf-fas ligand and this activation
activation of NK cells
In order to mature, a naive CTL requires these signals.
MHC complex and CD 28/B7 binding via MCH I
IL-2
Cells target other cells when they behave or look weird. What are some of the weird things they might display?
Recognize non-self, stress induced ligands, or missing self recognition
Memory cells can act very quickly because they do not require this step to begin their work
Activation via Cd4+/TH1
Describe a KIR
NK receptor that is immunoglobulin like and binds an MHC-1
Binding of immune complex to NK, monocytes and macros result in the release of this cytokine
TNF