White Blood Cells Flashcards
Neutrophils
Short lived (7 hours)
Rapid movement
Maturation: 6-10 days
3-4 lobes
Eosinophils
Location:
Defense again:
Mode of defense:
Nucleus:
Found in tissues
Defense against parasits, allergens, tumors
Can phagocytosis but usually release granule contents
Bilobes
Basophil
Location:
Kind of reaction:
Mode of defense:
Nucleus:
Matures in:
Usually found in tissue
Immediate hypersensitivity reaction
Release granular contents (heparin, histamine)
Obscured nucleus
Fully mature in marrow
Mast cells
Location:
Contains:
High affinity receptors for:
Nucleus:
In bone marrow, skin and mucosal epithelial cells
NOT in peripherial blood
Contain histamine
Uncommon
High affinity receptors for IgE
Round nucleus, blue granules
IL3
Cytokine that promotes early differentiation of granulocyte and monocyte production
Order of cell development
Myeloblast
promelocyte
myelocyte
metamyelocyte: can’t divide anymore
band
neutrophil
DiGeorge Syndrome
Chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome
Congenital absence of thymus
decreased T cells and immunodeficiency
Lymphoblastic lymphoma
Malignancy of immature T cells, typically presenting with an anterior mediastinal mass