Specific Immune Response Basics Flashcards

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what is the importance of a specific immune response?

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  • if pathogen not dealt with by non specific response
  • important that it is specifically targeted
  • in the form of antibodies which are made for the shape of pathogen antigens
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2
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what are T cells known as before they encounter their complementary antigen?

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naive

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where are lymphocytes found?

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  • bloodstream
  • lymphatic stream
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what does the maturation process have involve for T and B cells?

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development of glycoprotein structures on outside surface membrane

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describe T helper cells

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  • receptors on plasma membrane which bind to surface of antigens
  • activated by cytokine interleukin 1
  • undergoes mitosis = clonal expansion
  • produce cytokine interleukin 2
  • differentiates memory and regulator cells
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describe T killer cells

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  • destroy pathogen carrying antigen
  • produces perforin to make pores in plasma membrane
  • kills infected cells
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describe T memory cells

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  • long lived
  • part of immunological memory for secondary response
  • forms T killer cells if reinfected
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describe T regulatory cells

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  • suppress immune system
  • once pathogen eliminated, stops immune response
  • controlled by interleukins
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