Lec 10 Flashcards

1
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what does DTH stand for?

A

Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Reaction

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2
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is an example of what type of hypersensitivity?

A

Type III

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Rheumatoid Arthritis is an example of what type of hypersensitivity?

A

Type IV

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4
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Multiple Sclerosis is an example of what type of hypersensitivity?

A

Type IV

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5
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Type 1 Diabetes is an example of what type of hypersensitivity?

A

Type IV

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6
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Inflammatory bowel disease is an example of what type of hypersensitivity?

A

Type IV

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7
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Therapeutic approaches to halting immune responses to ourselves include (multiple answers):

a. Blocking CCR5 agonists
b. Blocking co-stimulation by CTLA-4
c. Blocking CD3 antagonists
d. Blocking B-cell activation by inhibiting CTL
e. Blocking T-cell activation by inhibiting IL-2
f. Blocking inflammation markers expressed by APC from being exerted on the environment (e.g. IL-17, TNF, IL-6)
g. Blocking adhesion which contributes to inflammation
h. Blocking mast cells from producing histamines and heparin

A

b,e,f,g

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8
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when dealing with transplantation rejections (cells, tissues, organs, etc.), what is the indicator for rejection?

A

antibody response

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9
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Failure/loss of ability to produce antigens is one of the ways ____ escape our immune defenses. the inability to produce antigens results in lack of ___ recognition

A

tumors

T-cell

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10
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Mutations/loss in MHC genes needed for antigen processing is one of the ways ___ escape our immune defenses. This results in lack of ___ recognition

A

tumors

T-cell

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Production of immune-suppressive proteins such as inhibitory ligands (PD-L1) and immunosuppressive cytokines (TGF-beta) is one of the ways ___ escape our immune defenses. This results in inhibition of ____ activation

A

tumors

T-cell

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12
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Among current tumor vaccines, all are developed treatment except:
A. Adoptive transfer of tumor-specific T cells with or without interleukin 2
B. Adoptive transfer of activated cytotoxic T cells specific for tumor antigens
C. Vaccination with virus-like particles (VLPs) assembled from recombinant HPV coat proteins
D. Vaccination with dendritic cells loaded with tumor antigens
E. Vaccination with tumor cells expressing co-stimulatory molecules and IL-2

A

C

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13
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Primary/congenital immunodeficiency results in defects in?

A

B and T-cell Maturation and Activation

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14
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Hyper IgM Syndromes are X linked or Y linked?
what is defective?
it is a result of mutations in?

A

X linked
T helper cell mediated B cells
CD40L

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15
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HIV destroys what cells which are important for?

A

CD4: help coordinate the immune response by stimulating other immune cells, such as macrophages, B lymphocytes (B cells), and CD8 T lymphocytes (CD8 cells), to fight infection

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