Diebel Test 4 Flashcards

1
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Anergy

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Naive T cells always present CD28. APC’s must also present CD80/86 (only macrophages that don’t constituitively present 80/86).

If APC’s don’t also present 80/86 = anergy and T cells die.

Failsafe mechanism to ensure T cells are only appropriately active.

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2
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CTLA-4

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Even stronger binder to 80/86 that is produced after a burst of IL-2 to prevent runaway T cell response.

When CTLA-4 binds 80/86 = activation inhibition

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3
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TAP 1 and 2

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Transporter associated w/ Antigen Processing

Complex that extends across the RER membrane and facilitates the passage of cytosolic pathway peptides to the lumen of the RER where loading of the peptides to Class I molecules can take place.

Found at same locus as HLA.

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4
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Calnexin

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Protein that holds the alpha chain and waits for beta piece to join.

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5
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ERAAP

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Trims excess protein. Then MHC I is mature and can move through golgi to cell membrane.

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6
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DRiPs

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Defective Ribosomal Products

Proteins synthesized incorrectly that are rapidly degraded and presented on the cell surface via MHC I molecules.

Allows the recognition and killing of cells that have aberrant DNA and thus produce aberrant proteins.

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7
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Fas

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The death receptor that when bound by CTL or NK cells results in apoptosis.

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8
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Granulysin

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Protein released by CTL or NK cells that activates apoptosis by cleavage of capsases.

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9
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Perforin

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Released by CTLs or NKs when Fas ligand is bound triggering apoptosis.

Form a pore on target cell membranes.

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10
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Invariant chain

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=CD74

Assists in the folding of class II alpha and beta chains, binds to the peptide-presenting site of the class II molecules, and assists in the transport of the MHC II molecules from golgi to cytoplasmic vesicles.

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11
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CLIP

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CLass-II associated Invariant chain Peptide.

Proteolytic cleavage gradually digest the invariant chain leaving the short CLIP fragment bound to the antigen presenting site on the MHC II.

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12
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CD45R

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Receptor for cell growth and differentiation that remains expressed on the surface as intermediate pro-B cells and remains expressed throughout the remainder of B-cell ontogeny.

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13
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c-Kit

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Binds to stem-cell factor expressed on bone marrow stromal cells. This induces the pro-B cells to proliferate and differentiate into pre-B cells

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14
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IL-7

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Promotes B-cell lineage development.

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15
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Blys

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B-lymphocyte stimulator

Signaling through its receptor BR3 is important for the survival of pre-immune B-cell stages from transition stage onwards.

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16
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IL-4, IL-3, and low-molecular-weight B cell growth factor (L-BCGF)

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Important signaling molecules for initiatiing the process of B-cell differentiation.

17
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BTK

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Gene encoding the enzyme Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase.

Key enzyme involved in signal transduction downstream of the pre-BCD and BCr.

Mutated in immunodeficiency XLA. –> very few circulating B cells and negligible serum Ig.

85% of agammaglobulinemia (AKA Bruton’s Agammaglobulinemia)

18
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T-Independent Antigens (TI)

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Antigens that can activate B cells without MHC class II restricted T cell help.

Can be divided into two groups (TI-1 and TI-2) based on the manner in which they activate B cells.

Activate B1 B cells (IgM only)

Poor memory

19
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TI-1

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Predominately bacterial cell wall components. Prototype = LPS.

20
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TI-2

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TI-2 antigens are predominately large polysaccharide molecules w/ repeating antigenic determinants.

21
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Superantigen

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Complexes bind TCR and MHC regardless of costimulatory molecules causing extreme levels of T cell activation which is toxic.

22
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CD25

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High affinity receptor for IL-2 found on the surface of mature CTL’s.

IL-12 (produced by APC after TH1 production of IFN-y) causes switch to CD25 active receptor form naive CD8.

23
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L-selectin and CCR7

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Cause homing and retiention in lymph nodes.

Expressed high levels in Naive CTL-P

Low levels in Effector CTL

24
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LFA-1

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On CTL and binds to ICAMS on target cell.

Antigen activation converts LFA-1 from low affinity state to high affinity state for better binding.

Returns to low affinity state after 5-10 minutes resulting in CTL disassociation from target cell.

25
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CD56low NK cells

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90% of NK cells.

Effective killers of target cells.

26
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CD56high NK cells

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Release cytokines (IFN-y). Tilts immune response towards TH1’s and M1’s. Don’t have granules

10% of NK cells.

27
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CD16

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Expressed by NK cells. (also NKRs).

Recognized IgG bound to cells.

28
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NKG2

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Lectin like receptors

Bind to HLA-E and MHC I.

Most are activating

All are heterodimers except NKG2B

NKG2A is inhibitory and trumps all others.

NKG2E is main activating signal.

29
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KIR

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=killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors

Bind to most MHC class I molecules (HLA-A, HLA-B, and HLA-C)

Most receptors are inhibitory.

30
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Antibody Dependent Cell-mediated Cytotoxicity (ADCC)

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Effector cells: NK cells, mphages, monocytes, nphils, ephils

Effector cells bind the antigent via Fc receptor

Killing is mediated by:

  • cytolytic enzyme release by mphages, nphils, and ephils
  • TNF release by NK cells, monocytes, mphages
  • perforin release by NK and ephils
  • granzyme release by NK