Immunology COPY Flashcards
Describe the two subsets of T cells and the some of the cytokine receptors for these subsets and cytokine receptors for T cel in different parts of development
immunolgy 7 word pg 7
Describe what happens in the primary and secondary immune response
ibook pg 199
Explain the process of extravasation of Naïve T Lymphocytes into Lymph Nodes
immunology 2 word,pg 7
Describe T-B cell collaboration
8,8
Give the details of the role of the Epithelium as the First Line of Defence
Immunology 2 word,pg 5
What is the main APC subset)
immunology 7 word, pg 2
Describe the Characteristic Features of a Neutrophil
immunology 3 word, pg 2
Responses to repeat infections are at the same speed and stronger(T/F)-
immunology 5 word, pg 1,False
Describe how heavy and light chains come together to make a functional molecule
immunology 5 word,pg 5
Give the detailsof the selection process involved in T cell develpoment
immunology 6 word,pg 6
Innate versus adaptive immunity: differentiate between innate and adaptive immune responses, comparing the timescales in which they occur.
slide 24
Define complement
immunology 3 word, pg 7
Describe the function of Regulatory Macrophages
8,8
what is the most significant step for the derivation of the antigen specific receptor
immunology 6 word, pg 7
Explain the importance of immunological tolerance
8,2
What is the important transcription factor for T reg
8,6
Describe the functions of the T lymphocyte subsets.
immunology 6 word, pg 2
Summarise the features and functions of the receptors for the basic strategies used by the immune system to recognise danger and initiate a response.
Presentation immunolgy 1 slide 16-21
Describe how receptors and co-receptors are formed in the T cell development
immunology 6 word, pg 4
• The immune system identifies and eliminates harmful microorganisms and harmful substances such as toxins by :
by distinguishing ‘self’ from ‘non-self’ (sometimes ‘normal self’ from ‘abnormal self’ in cancer)andby identifying ‘danger’ signals, slide 8 immunlogy 1
List examples of Antigen Presenting Cells (APCs), their locations and describe their function
immunology 2 word,pg 10
Describe the influence of cytokines made by Tcell,and use this to explain why T cell dependent is the only pathway that can produce many different antibody classes.
immunology 5 word, pg 8
Describe the different ways that cytokines can act
immunology 3 word, pg 6
Describe the features and composition of the HLA and explain the significance of these features
immunology 6 word, pg 10
Describe how the function and composition of the bone marrow changes throughout life and during infection
immunology 2 word,pg 3
D escribe the features and functions of the igE class of antibodies
immunology 4 word, pg 8
Recall the structure function and composition of The Spleen, and how this changes during an infection
immunology 2 word,pg 5
Where do we get a loss of CD4 T cells which is catastrophic
immunology 7 word, pg 4
Describe the features of MHC gene expression
immunology 6 word, pg 11
Neutrophils go though the lymph and migrates to the spleenT/F
immunology 3 word, F,Circulate in blood and migrate to tissues
`Give the details and explain what takes place in central and peripheral tolerance
8,2
Explain the need for** **the re-circulation of lymphocytes, and using an example describe briefly how it is met
Immunology 2 word,pg 6
To fight infection, neutrophils need to:
immunology 3 word,pg 3
Describe what happens in T cell exhaustion
immunolgy 7 word , pg 7
Explain the The ‘Y’ of Complement
immunology 3 word
Describe the three Innate immune recognition strategies
immunology 3 word,pg 1
Summarise a typical inflammatory response to a localised infection involving recruitment of neutrophils, and phagocytosis and killing bacteria
immunology 3 word,pg 10
Describe the relationship between monocytes and macrophages
immunology 3 word,pg 5
Listof the range of effector functions in CD4+ T cell – T helper cells, and identify the one that is part of the humoral immunity
immunology 7 word, pg 4
Describe the structure of MHC 1 and 2 molecules
immunology 6 word, pg 8
State an observation that usually takes place When many neutrophils are involved in a response in a particular area
immunology 3 word,pg 3
“Summarise the basic principles of immune responses, and the timescales in which they occur.”
ibook, pg 197
(which cells form a Direct link between acquired and adaptive immunity
immunology 3 word,pg 7
Define antigen and epitope
immunology 5 word, pg 1
Describe the experimental evidence of antibody structure
immunology 4 word, pg 2
summarise the properties of the antigen-binding site
immunology 4 word,pg 3
What does the innate immune response do?
immunology 1 slide 25
summarise the concept of clonal selection, and its role in immune responses.
immunology 1 sldie 32-33
- Give examples of PAMPs and DAMPs and explain what DAMPS are
immunology 3 word, pg 2
Describe the Acute Phase Proteins for a** **systemic acute phase response
immunology 3 word,pg 11
Describe the importance of the Flexibility of Antibody Molecules
immunology 4 word,pg 3
Recall the Selective Ig Distribution
immunology 4 word,pg 9
- WHat is a better measure of binding capacity , avidity of affinity)
immunology 4 word,pg 5
Recall Typical antibody response to vaccines
9,2
Describe the features of Bacterial Septic Shock
immunology 3 word, pg 7
Describe features of Immunological Memory
Immuunology 7 word ,pg 6
Describe the structure of MHC 1 and 2 molecules
immunology 6 word, pg 8
Explain the relationship between natural selection and the immune system
ibook, pg 200
Subcategorise the immune system into the 4 parts
immunology 3 word,pg 1
Describe possible consequences of the lack of T and B cells
immunology 5 word, pg 1
- What cells do T cells need to interact with to become activated)
immunology 7 word , pg 7
Describe the details of T Cell and B Antigen Recognition, and the molecules you can get on the surface of B lymphocytes
immunology 2 word,pg 9
What is the relationship between the innate immunity and the adaptive immune response
immunology 5 word, pg 1
Describe the importance of the Fc part
immunology 4 word, pg 2
Describe Beneficial and detrimental actions of effector T cells
immunology 7 word , pg 7
Give the details of what takes place for the following roles of T cells:
- Macrophage activation, Delayed Type Hypersensitivity, B cell activation
immunology 7 word,pg 5
What the T cell mediated immunity allow
immunology word 7 ,pg 7
Briefly summarise the events involved in a systemic acute phase response
immunology 3 word,pg 11
Recall details of Generation of clonal diversity in lymphocytes
immunology 1 slid e31
Describe the function of dendritic cells
immunology 3 word, pg 7
Define cytokines and describe their general properties
immunology 3 word, pg 5
Explain the need for T cell mediated( immunity
immunology 7 word, pg 1
State the different types of mast cells
immunology 3 word,pg 10
Summarise the details of the experimental discovery of the complement
immunology 3 word,pg 7
Recall shapes of antibodies classes
immunology 4 word, pg 9
Describe the different types of Tregs
8,7
Describe the functions of the 5 families of T helper cells
immunology 7 word , pg 6
What happens when the antigen is removed in the immune response?
immunology 1, slide 34
Explain The importance of immunology for human health
pg 197, ibook
what is the general function of T-lymphocyte
immunology 6 word, pg 7
D escribe the features and functions of the igD class of antibodies
immunology 4 word,pg 8
only immune cells produce interferon(T/F)-
immunology 3 word,answer is false,,pg 6
How does the immune response actually clear a pathogen?
slid e35,immunology 1