Cell surface proteins, effects of bacterial toxins, antigenic variation Flashcards

1
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Which cells express MHC-I

A

All nucleated cells except mature RBCs

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2
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Cell surface protein located on T-cell binds antigen-MHC complex

A

TCR

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3
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Cell surface protein located on T-cell and associated with TCR for signal transduction

A

CD3

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4
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Cell surface protein located on T-cell and binds B7 on APC

A

CD28

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5
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Cell surface protein located on T-cell and function as co-receptors for HIV

A

CXCR4/CCR5

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6
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Cell surface protein located on helper T-cells

A

CD4, CD40L

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7
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Cell surface protein located on cytotoxic T-cells

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CD8, CXCR4/CCR5

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8
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Cell surface protein located on T-regs

A

CD4, CD25

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9
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Cell surface protein located on B-cells and binds antigen

A

Ig

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10
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Cell surface protein located on B-cell and receptor for EBV

A

CD21

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11
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Cell surface protein located on B-cell

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CD19, CD20, CD21, CD40, MHC-II, B27

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12
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Cell surface protein located on B-cell and binds with CD28 on T-cells

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B27

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13
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Cell surface protein located on macrophages and binds with bacterial PAMPs

A

CD14

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14
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A type of bacterial PAMP that binds with CD14

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LPS

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15
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Cell surface proteins located on macrophages

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CD14, CD40, CCR5, MHC-II, B7, Fc and C3b receptors

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16
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Cell surface proteins located on macrophages that enhance phagocytosis

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Fc and C3b receptors for antibodies and opsonins, respectively

17
Q

NK cell surface protein marker

A

CD56

18
Q

Hematopoietic stem cell surface protein marker

A

CD34

19
Q

State when cell cannot be activated when exposed to its antigen

A

Anergy

20
Q

T and B cells become anergic when exposed to antigen without…

A

second costimulatory signal

21
Q

Toxin that cross-liinks the beta-region of the T-cell receptor to the MHC-II on APCs

A

Superantigens from S pyogenes and S aureus

22
Q

Superantigens that activate CD4+ T-cells cause…

A

massive release of cytokines

23
Q

Toxins that directly stimulate macrophages by binding to TLR4/CD14 receptors

A

Endotoxins, LPS (gram-negative bacteria)

24
Q

Bacteria with antigenic variation

A

Salmonella, Borrelia recurrentis, N gonorrhea

25
Q

Viruses with antigenic variation

A

HIV, HCV, influenza

26
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Parasites with antigenic variation

A

Trypanosomes

27
Q

Influenza virus mechanism for antigenic variation involving DNA rearrangement and RNA segment reassortment

A

Influenza major shift

28
Q

Influenza virus mechanism involving protein mutation

A

Influenza minor shift

29
Q

Salmonella has what type of antigenic variation

A

2 flagellar variants

30
Q

Borrelia recurrentis has what type of antigenic variation

A

Relapsing fever

31
Q

N gonorrhea has what type of antigenic variation

A

Pilus protein