ch. 15 – Microbiology – Flashcards

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adaptive immunity
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protection by immune response that mature throughout life; involves b cell and t cells
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antibody
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y shaped protein that binds antigen
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antigen
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molecule that reacts specifically with either an antibody or antigen receptor on lymphocyte
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antigen presenting cells
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cells such as b cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells that can present exogenous antigedns to naive or memory t cells activating them
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b cell
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type of lymphocyte programmed to make antibodies, responsible for humoral immunity
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cell mediated immunity
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deals with antigens residing within a host cell, such as a virus
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clonal selection
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process in which a lymphocyte's antigen receptor binds to an antigen, allowing the lymphocyte to proliferate
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cytotoxic t cell
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type of lymphocyte programmed to destroy infectious or cancerous self cells
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dendritic cell
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cell type responsible for activating naive t cells
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helper t cell
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programmed to activate b cells and macrophages and assist in other parts of adapative immune response
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lymphocytes
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group of white blood cells that have antigen specific receptors on their surface, includes b and t cells
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MHC molecules
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cell surface molecules that present antigen to t cells (class I and class II)
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memory lymphocytes
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long lived descendants of activated lymphocytes that can quickly respond when a specific antigen is encountered again
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plasma cell
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effector form of b cell, functions as antibody secreting factory
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Tc cell
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effector form of cytotoxic t cell, induces apoptosis in infected or cancerous self cells
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Th cells
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effector form of helper t cell, activates b cells and macrophages, releases cytokines that stimulate other immune responses
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characteristics of adaptive immunity
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memory, specificity, tolerance (ability to ignore self molecules)
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2 basic strategies used to adaptive immunity to counter foreign material
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humoral & cell mediated immunity
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humoral immunity
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works to eliminate extracellular antigens (bacteria, toxins, viruses in blood or tissue)
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antibody anatomy
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2 identical arms (Fab regions) that bind to specific antigens, 1 stem (Fc region) that functions as red flag tagging antigen bound by antibodies and enlisting other immune system components to eliminate antigen
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how b cell responds to extracellular antigens
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triggered to proliferate --> become plasma cells --> produce and secrete antibodies, some become memory b cells
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hoe antibodies directly protect the host
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bind antigens, coating it and preventing it from attaching to host cell
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how antibodies indirectly protect host
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red flad stem tagging antigen for elimination
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how naive b cell knows when to respond
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its surafce has many copies of b cell receptors, if it encounters an antigen that it binds to, it is triggered to multiply after it is activated by another lymphocyte such as a t helper cell
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3 subsets of t cells and their functions
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cytotoxic t cells- programmed to destroy cancerous or infectious self cells
helper t cells- activate b cells
regulatory t cells- helps prevent immune system from mounting a response on itself
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difference between BCR and TCR
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TCR doesn't recognize free antigens, the antigens must be brought to it by one of the body's cells
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cells responsible for naive t cell activation
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dendritic cells (part of innate immunity)
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similarities of T and B cells
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both form memory cells, both need "confirmation" of foreign material to multiply, both have many receptors
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lymphatic system
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collection of tissues and organs that bring the population of b cells and t cells into contact with antigens
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secondary lymph organs
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where lymphocytes gather to contact various antigens and trade cytokines
lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, appendix
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peyer's patch
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important secondary lymph organ in intestinal wall
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primary lymph organs
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bone marrow (where b and t cells originate and b cells mature) and thymus (where t cells mature)
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immunogen
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antigen that elicits an immune response
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t-dependent antigens
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responding b cell requires help from t helper cell in order to become activated, has protein component
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example of t-independent cells
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LPS, some carbs
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antigenic
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ability of antigen to elicit immune response, proteins are best at doing this, lipids are least effective
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epitopes
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regions of a molecule that the adaptive immune system recognizes
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neutralization
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coats toxin or virus with antibodies so that it cannot bind to host cell
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opsonization
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phagocytic cells have receptors for Fc region of IgG antibodies making it easier for phagocyte to engulf antigen
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complement system activation results in...
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production of opsonin C3b, initiation of inflammatory response, formation of membrane attack complexes
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cross-linking
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when each arm of an antibody grabs on to separate antigens, linking them to form one large complex that is easier for phagocyte to engulf
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antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)
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when multiple IgG molecules bind to infected cell and makes it a target for natural killer cells which attach to Fc region of antibody
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