Immunity, Vaccines, Superantigens I Flashcards

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Which vaccines are administered in toxoid form?

A

Diptheria and tetanus toxins.

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Describe the trivalent oral polio vaccine (TOPV).

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Oral vaccine containing live attenuated strains of all three serotypes of poliovirus. It induces local and systemic immunity.

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Describe the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV).

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Contains killed virus; administered subcutaneously to induce a systemic immune response.

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4
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What type of vaccine is the MMR vaccine?

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Live vaccine.

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5
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What type of vaccine is the varicella vaccine?

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Live attenuated virus.

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6
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What type of vaccine is the flu vaccine?

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A live attenuated vaccine that contains three virus strains (typically two type A strains and one type B strain)

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7
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Which flu strains exhibit the greatest antigenic variation?

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Type A strains.

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8
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Name two superantigens.

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S. pyogenes and S. aureus (p.201)

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What is the principle effect of superantigens?

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Superantigens can activate any T cell which leads to a massive release of cytokines.

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How do endotoxins/lipopolysaccharides (gram negative bacteria) stimulate macrophages?

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Stimulate macrophages directly by binding to endotoxin receptor CD14. Th cells are not involved (p.201)

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11
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What trait provides salmonella with antigen variation?

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2 flagellar variants (p.201)

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12
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What trait provides Borrelia with antigen variation?

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Relapsing fever (p.201)

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13
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What trait provides Neisseria gonorrhoeae with antigen variation?

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Pilus protein (p.201)

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How do trypanosome parasites express antigen variation?

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By undergoing programmed rearrangement (p.201)

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15
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Name two common mechanisms of antigen variation.

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DNA rearrangement, RNA segment reassortment (ex. Influenza major shift) (p.201)

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