E-learning Flashcards

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What are MHC proteins?

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aka HLA proteins in humans

They’re proteins on the cell surface that present foreign antigens and self-antigens to the immune system

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What do MHC1 do?

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Present self-markers on all nucleated cells

Also present endogenous antigens of intracellular pathogens e.g. Viruses

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What do MHC2 do?

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Present exogenous antigens of extracellular pathogens e.g. bacteria on all professional APCs (e.g. Dendritic, macrophage & B lymphocytes)

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What immune cells recognise MHC1?

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CD8 Tc Cells
Nk Cells

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What immune cells recognise MHC2?

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CD4+ Th cells

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Where do central and peripheral tolerance occur?

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Central in bone marrow and thymus

Peripheral in blood (by Treg cells)

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What are the main 8 physical barriers of the immune system?

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  • Lysozymes in tears, saliva & sweat
  • Mucocillary escalator
  • Intact skin
  • Intact mucosal membranes
  • Acidic pH of stomach
  • Alkaline pH of small bowel and rapid change in duodenum
  • Normal bowel, vaginal and skin flora
  • Urinary Tract Flushing
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What cells phagocytose?

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Macrophages
Basophils
Neutrophils
Monocytes

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What cells dealt with parasites and other organisms too big for phagocytosis?

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Mast Cells
Basophils
Eosinophils

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