Antigenic variation Flashcards

1
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What activates a primary response?

A

The antigens on the surface of pathogens

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2
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What is antigenic variation?

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Some pathogens can change their surface antigens

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3
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How are different antigens formed?

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Through changes in the genes of a pathogen

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4
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What does antigenic variation mean?

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When you’re infected with the pathogen a second time, the memory cells produced from the first infection won’t recognise the different antigens

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5
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What does antigenic variation cause the immune system to do?

A

Start from scratch and carry out the primary response for new antigens which is why you get ill again

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6
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What does antigenic variation make it difficult to do?

A

Develop vaccines against pathogens

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7
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What are some pathogens which show antigenic variation?

A

HIV

Influenza

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