Chapter 7 Part 3 - Development of T lymphocytes Flashcards

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T cells that pass the positive selection process by cortical epithelial cells are subjected to…..

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negative selection

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2
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WHERE is negative selection occuring?

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in the MEDULLARY region of the thymus

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3
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explain the process of negative selection

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Single-positive thymocytes (either expressing CD4 or CD8 NOT both) are presented antigen by antigen presenting cells (APC’s) – most important ones are dendritic cells and macrophages.

the single-positive thymocytes encounter self-peptides from these cells (dendritic and macrophages) and material that they have engulfed.

for tissue-specific antigens, AIRE (autoimmune regulator) is a transcription factor that induces the expression of tissue-specific antigens in a subpopulation of epithelial cells

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4
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what are the “rules” for negative selection

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the opposite of positive selection

moderate binding - survival signal

tight bonding = death by apoptosis

this produces CENTRAL TOLERANCE. circulating T cells will not react to self antigens

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5
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if the TCR encounters self antigen in the PERIPHERY…..

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the cell receives a negative survival signal (Activation-induced cell death)

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6
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true or false

a large fraction of a:B T cells pass through positive and negative selection

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FALSE – only a small fraction pass through positive and negative selection

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7
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IF the T cell passes through both positive and negative selection, what happens?

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they leave the thymus and travel to secondary lymphoid tissue as mature, naive T cells.

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8
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true or false

naive T cells can recirculate for many years

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true

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9
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what initiates the FINAL phase of T cell development?

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encounter with antigen in lymph tissue

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10
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upon encounter with antigen in secondary lymphoid tissue, the final phase of T cell development is initiated.
They differentiate into effector T cells. name them

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cytotoxic T cells
Treg (regulatory T cells)
various helper (CD4+) T cells

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11
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encounter with antigen in secondary lymphoid tissue initiates the final phase of T cell development where they differentiate into effector T cells (cytotoxic, helper, Treg)

name 2 fates of these effector T cells

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-stay in secondary lymphoid tissue
-migrate to the site of infection

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12
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The selection process produces either ___ or ___ T cells

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CD4 or CD8

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13
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CD4 T cells differentiate into……

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helper T cells or Regulatory T cells

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14
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explain the function of regulatory T cells

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-Treg have TCRs specific for self antigen.
-suppress the CD4 T cells in response to self antigens

this suppressive effect requires contact of naive T cell and Treg on the same antigen presenting cell (APC). Also requires the release of cytokines by Treg that inhibits the activation and differentiation of the effector T cell

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15
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What is the main mechanism for protection against autoreactivity AFTER the selection processes have occurred?

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regulatory T cells

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16
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the suppression of autoreactive T cells by regulatory cells requires them to…..

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INTERACT WITH THE SAME ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELL

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