Cell surface proteins, effects of bacterial toxins, antigenic variation Flashcards
Which cells express MHC-I
All nucleated cells except mature RBCs
Cell surface protein located on T-cell binds antigen-MHC complex
TCR
Cell surface protein located on T-cell and associated with TCR for signal transduction
CD3
Cell surface protein located on T-cell and binds B7 on APC
CD28
Cell surface protein located on T-cell and function as co-receptors for HIV
CXCR4/CCR5
Cell surface protein located on helper T-cells
CD4, CD40L
Cell surface protein located on cytotoxic T-cells
CD8, CXCR4/CCR5
Cell surface protein located on T-regs
CD4, CD25
Cell surface protein located on B-cells and binds antigen
Ig
Cell surface protein located on B-cell and receptor for EBV
CD21
Cell surface protein located on B-cell
CD19, CD20, CD21, CD40, MHC-II, B27
Cell surface protein located on B-cell and binds with CD28 on T-cells
B27
Cell surface protein located on macrophages and binds with bacterial PAMPs
CD14
A type of bacterial PAMP that binds with CD14
LPS
Cell surface proteins located on macrophages
CD14, CD40, CCR5, MHC-II, B7, Fc and C3b receptors
Cell surface proteins located on macrophages that enhance phagocytosis
Fc and C3b receptors for antibodies and opsonins, respectively
NK cell surface protein marker
CD56
Hematopoietic stem cell surface protein marker
CD34
State when cell cannot be activated when exposed to its antigen
Anergy
T and B cells become anergic when exposed to antigen without…
second costimulatory signal
Toxin that cross-liinks the beta-region of the T-cell receptor to the MHC-II on APCs
Superantigens from S pyogenes and S aureus
Superantigens that activate CD4+ T-cells cause…
massive release of cytokines
Toxins that directly stimulate macrophages by binding to TLR4/CD14 receptors
Endotoxins, LPS (gram-negative bacteria)
Bacteria with antigenic variation
Salmonella, Borrelia recurrentis, N gonorrhea
Viruses with antigenic variation
HIV, HCV, influenza
Parasites with antigenic variation
Trypanosomes
Influenza virus mechanism for antigenic variation involving DNA rearrangement and RNA segment reassortment
Influenza major shift
Influenza virus mechanism involving protein mutation
Influenza minor shift
Salmonella has what type of antigenic variation
2 flagellar variants
Borrelia recurrentis has what type of antigenic variation
Relapsing fever
N gonorrhea has what type of antigenic variation
Pilus protein