lecture 38 - immune system response to infection Flashcards

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What are the 2 key forms of adaptive immunity, in terms of mediation?

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Cell-mediated immunity and Antibody-mediated immunity

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What is clonal selection, in terms of T cells?

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When T cells for a specific peptide are activated, they will undergo cell division to select for the expansion of the lymphocytes that interact favourably.

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What are the 3 key processes that are required for B cell activation?

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Native antigen recognition at BCRs, cytokine stimulation by Helper CD4 T cells, binding of MHC-II on B cell to TCR on CD4 T cell.

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What is clonal selection, in terms of B cells?

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When both a native antigen binds to BCRs AND T cell cytokine stimulation occurs, the specific B cell and its BCRs will be replicated to improve immune response.

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What is a native antigen?

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An antigen that does not have to be processed to a peptide, and can be recognised by antibody in a variety of large forms.

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What are the relative concentrations of antibody in the primary immune response?

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High IgM secreted into blood, high number of IgD expressed for signalling. Low concentrations of IgG, IgA, IgE

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What are the relative concentrations of antibody in the secondary immune response?

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Relatively low concentration of IgM and IgD. Large concentration of neutralising IgG (class switched). Increased switching to IgA and IgE.

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What are the relative concentrations of T cells in a primary immune response?

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Low

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What are the relative concentrations of T cells in a secondary immune response?

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High

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What are the relative concentrations of B cells in a primary immune response?

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low

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What are the relative concentrations of T cells in a secondary immune response?

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High

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What are the 4 types of vaccines, in terms of viral components?

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Live attenuated, killed, subunit protein, subunit mRNA

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What component must be added to vaccines to insure that antigen presenting cells are sufficiently activated?

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Adjuvants

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What are adjuvants?

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Chemical stimulants added to vaccines that enhance the activation of antigen presenting cells (APCs), thus enhancing adaptive immune responses.

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What cytotoxic proteins are used by cytotoxic T lymphocytes to facilitate apoptosis?

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Granzyme and perforin

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What is the function of granzyme and perforin?

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Create pores in pathogen cell membranes to facilitate apoptosis.