Introdcution Flashcards

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what is the name of naive t cells

A

thymocytes

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2
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where do progenitor T cells develop

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the thymus, after being formed in the bone marrow

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3
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describe the process of T cell development in relation to the T cell receptor

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  1. thymocytes enter the thymus from bone marrow as double negative cells
  2. they begin differentiation programme from DM1 to DM4 to to produce the T cell receptor through DNA recombination
  3. cells which produce a receptor are given a signal to replicate, those which do not are killed through neglect.
  4. as development continues they express CD4 and CD8 to become double positive cells
  5. the cells then under education process which involves 2 aspects- positive selection for those which can see MHC followed by negative selection for those which see MHC too well. This is mediated by dendritic cells which test the affinity of the interaction.
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how does the immune system get around the issue that during thymocyte education process they may not be exposed to proteins which are only expressed in certain parts of the body and therefore may elicit an autoimmune response

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dendritic cells contain AIRE, an autoimmune regulator, which up regulates proteins that wouldn’t usually be found in the thymus. This is called central tolerance.

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5
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which cells present MHC II molecules to T cells

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dendritic cells, macrophages and B cells

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6
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how does stimulation of T cells occur

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APCs travel to secondary lymphoid organs after phagocytosis of pathogen to present antigen and deliver co-stimulatory signal (signal 2)

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7
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summarise the cellular immune response

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cytotoxic t cells bind to MHCI presenting cells and elicit cytotoxic response against intracellular pathogens and tumourgenic cells

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8
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summarise the humoural response

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B cells produce antibodies which bind to antigens in extracellular environments. they neutralise, opsonise and activate complement

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9
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what are the causes of SCID

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deficient in T and B cells. abnormalities occur in receptors particularly IL2. this prevents T cells from proliferating. also deficiencies in ADA enzyme prevent them undergoing education process and thus maturation

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