Exam questions-Crawford Flashcards
What innate response provides a first line of defense against bacterial infectiion
activation of the alternate complement pathway by the bacterial surfaces
What is the most important diference between the classical and alternate complement pahtways
the classical pathway is activated by antigen:antibody complexes
If an animal has a C3 deficiency, what would be the most common clinical sign
Recurrent bacterial infections
What is the general purpose of immunodiagnostic assays
Detection of an antigen or antibody in patient samples
What test will be performed on an animal suspected of rabies
direct immunoflourescent antibody test for rabies virus antigens in the brain tissue
What test do you conduct to see if antibodies are in the blood
indirect immunoflourescent antibody test
What is the correct combination of reagents to use in an ELISA to detect antibodies
EIA antigen to coat wells, patient serum, anti-(animal) IgG antibody conjugated to HRP as the detection antibody, HRP substrate
What is the correct combination of reagents to use in an ELISA to detect antigne
anti-(disease) antibody to cat wells, patient serum, anti-(disease) antibody conjugated to HRP as the detection antibody, HRP substrate
can you test for both an antigen and an antibody in the same test
no, the capture antibody will bind the capture antigen
What would you add to a serum sample in order to capture heartworm antigen, FeLV antigen, and FIV antibody
mouse anti-heartworm antibody conjugated to HRP, mouse anti-FeLV antibody conjugated to HRP, and FIV antigen conjugated to HRP
What complement path is activated by binding IgG to antigens on cell surface
Classical pathway
What complement pathway is directly activated by bacteria in the absence of a humoral immune response
alternate pathway
What is the key enzyme formed by both the classical and alternate complement pathways that allows for the completion of the cascade
C3 convertase
What is the key protein generated by this enzyme that coats bacterial surfaces and infected cell surfaces
C3b
What is the most important effector functions that result from complement activation by bacterial infection
lysis of bacteria, phagocytosis of bacteria, inflammation