Micr 33 – Microbiology Test Questions – Flashcards
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innate immunity |
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defense against any pathogen |
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adaptive immunity |
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induced resistance to a specific pathogen |
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pateur |
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observed chickens injected with weakened pathogens |
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Von Behring |
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received the nobel prize for development of antitoxin |
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Ehrlich |
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work led to the ID of antibodies in serum |
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T and B cells develop in |
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red bone marrow |
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cellular immunity |
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due to T cells, T cells mature in the thymus |
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humoral immunity |
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due to antibodies, B cells mature in the bone marrow (chickens: bursa of fabricius) |
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Antigen (Ag) |
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substance that causes the body to produce specific antibodies or sensitized T cells |
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Ab |
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antibodies, interact with epitopes or antigenic determinants |
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hapten |
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antigen is combined with carrier molecules |
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Haplen + carrier = |
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haplen-carrier conjugate haplen too small to make a difference |
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nature of antibodies |
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globular proteins called immunoglobins & valence |
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valence |
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determined by The number of antigen-binding sites |
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IgG antibodies |
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monomer, 80%, fix complement, in blood, lymph, and intestine cross placenta and walls of blood cells, enhance phagocytosis, neutralize toxins and viruses, protect fetus and newborn half-life=23 days |
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IgM antibodies |
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pentameter, 5-10%, fix complement, in blood, lymph, and B cells as a monomer, agglutinate microbes, first Ab produced in response to infection. Half-life=5 days |
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IgA Antibodies |
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dimer (2), 10-15%, in secretions (mucus, saliva, tears, breast milk), mucosal protection half-life=6 days |
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IgD |
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monomer, .2%, in blood, lymph, and on B cells, (in b cells they initiate immune response half life=3 days |
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IgE |
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monomer, .002%, on mast cells, basophils, and in blood, allergic reactions, lysis of parasitic worms (via ADCC), half-life=2 days |
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Activation of B cells |
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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) expressed on mammalian cells T-dependent antigens: Ag presented with MHC to T-helper cell. T-helper cell produced cytokines that activate the B cell (MEMORY CELLS) T-independent antigens: stimulate the B cell to make antibodies (no memory cells, quicker, IgM produced) |
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Activation of B cells |
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B cells differentiate into plasma-cells (antibody producing) and memory cells. Clonal deletion eliminates harmful B cells |
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Antigen-Antibody binding: consequences |
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Agglutination Opsonization Activation of compliment Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) Neutralization |
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T cells and cellular immunity |
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T cells mature in thymus. Thymic selection eliminates many immature T cells |
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TCRs |
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T-cell receptors. how T cells respond to antigen |
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APCs |
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Antigen-presenting cells. T cells require them |
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pathogens entering the gastrointestinal or resp. tract pass through |
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M (microfold) cells or Peyer's patches that contain APCs |
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T-H cells produce cytokines and differentiate into |
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T-h1 T-h2 T-h17 T-FH |
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T-H1 |
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produce IFN gamma, which activates cells related to cell-mediated immunity, macrophages, and Abs |
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T-H2 |
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activate eosinophils and B cells to produce IgE |
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T-H17 |
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stimulate the innate immune system |
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TFH |
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follicular helper cell: stimulate B cells to produce plasma cells and are involved in class switching |
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T helper cells |
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T-H or CD4+ |
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T cytotoxic cells |
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CD8+ or T-c Cells |
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T Cytotoxic cells' Target cells |
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are self-cells carrying endogenous antigens |
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CTLs |
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cytotoxic T lymphocytes. recognize antigen and MHC I. Induce apoptosis in target cell. CTL releases perforin and granzymes |
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T regulatory cells |
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Treg cells CD4 and CD25 on surface, suppress T cells against self |
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Antigen presenting cells |
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digest antigen, Antigen fragments on APC surface with MHC B cells, dendritic cells, and activated macrophages |
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NK cells |
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Natural Killer cells: granular leukocytes destroy cells that don't express MHC I. Kill virus-infected and tumor cells. Attack parasites |
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ADCC |
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Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity. organisms too large for ingestion by phagocytes must be attacked externally |
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IL-1 |
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simulates T-h cells in presence of antigens, attracts phagocytes |
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IL-2 |
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proliferation of antigen-stimulated CD4+ T helper cells, proliferation and differentiation of B cells, activation of CD8+T cells and NK cells |
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IL-12 |
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Inhibits humoral immunity; activates T-h1 cellular immunity |
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chemokines |
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induce the migration of leukocytes |
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TNF-alpha |
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promotes inflammation |
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hematopoeitic cytokines |
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influence differentiation of blood stem cells |
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IFN-alpha and IFN-beta |
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response to viral infection, interfere with protein synthesis |
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IFN gamma |
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stimulates macrophage activity |
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antibody titer |
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about of Ab in serum |
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primary response |
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occurs after initial contact with anitgen |
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secondary (memory or anamnestic) response |
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occurs after second exposure |
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Naturally acquired ACTIVE immunity |
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resulting from infection |
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Naturally acquired passive immunity |
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transplacental or via colostrum (breat feeding) |
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artificially acquired active immunity |
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infection of antigen (vaccination) |
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artificially acquired passive immunity |
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injection of antibody |
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Serology |
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study of reactions between antibodies and antigens |
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antiserum |
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genetic term for serum because it contains Ab |
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globulins |
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serum proteins |
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immunoglobulins |
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antibodies |
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Gamma globulin |
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serum fraction containing Antibodies |