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MIMG 185 Exam Questions and Correct Answers
What are physiologic barriers?

- Temperature, pH, oxygen tension, soluble factors

What are soluble factors?

- Lysosyme, interferons, complement

What do Lysosymes do?

- Found in mucous, cleaves bacterial peptidoglycans

What do interferons do?

- Antiviral effects, produced by infected cells

What are the complement?

- Series of proteins that form a cascade on exposure to sialic acid, leading to bacterial lysis

Which immune cells go through phagocytosis?

- Monocytes, macrophages, neutrophils

How does Phagocytosis works?

- Engulfs particles/organisms via receptors, degrades them in lysosomes

- Receptor is nonspecific

What does the receptor for Phagocytosis bind on bacteria?

- Receptor binds lipopolysaccharides

Which cells go through endocytosis?

,- All cells

- How cells bring fluids and nutrients (macromolecules) into their insides

What is the inflammatory response?

- Vasodilation causing increase in blood vessel diameter

- Increase in capillary permeability

- Exudates (plasma proteins) released

- Influx of phagocytic cells from blood into tissue

What is the process in which phagocytic cells reaches site of infection to cause

inflammation?

- Margination - adherence to capillary wall

- Extravasation - exit from capillary

- Chemotaxis - migrations towards area of inflammation

What are the soluble mediators involved in inflammation?

- Acute phase proteins, Histamine, Kinins

What do Acute phase proteins do?

- Released by the liver, binds polysaccharides, initiate complement cascade

What do Histamines do?

- Released from injury, stimulate vasodilation

What do Kinins do?

- Released following injury, stimulates vasodilation, stimulate pain receptors in skin

,What are the receptors involved in innate immunity used for and where do they come

from?

Give an example

- To discriminate between pathogens and self

- Uses germline-encoded receptors that recognize patterns

- Toll-like receptors (TLR): binding of these receptors activates the innate cell

What is Acquired Immunity and what can it detect?

- Adaptive immunity, specific

- Anamnestic response: memory response - more rapid and stronger responses the 2nd time

- Detects subtle changes in protein, carbohydrates, and lipids

* Innate response would not differentiate between two different bacteria, but acquired will

How is acquired response specific?

- Must detect self versus non-self

- Must differentiate forms of non-self

What are Antigens (Ag) and what molecules do the immune response responds to?

- Antigen: molecule or structure against which the immune response is directed to

- Immune response only sees bio-organic molecule, would not see glass or a coke bottle

What can alter the antigenic university?

- Mutations causing genetic change can rapidly alter Ags on pathogens

What are the main players in acquired immunity and what do they have?

, - Key players: lymphocytes B and T cells

- They have receptors for antigens and are able to distinguish self from non-self

- Receptors help remove Ag from the body

What is found on the B cell receptor?

- B cell receptor are Antibodies (Ab)

- Abs can be found on the cell surface or in secreted forms (in blood/lymph) --> able to bind

antigen at a site away from the cell

What is found on the T cell receptor (TCR)?

- Only found on the T cell surface

- Receptor that is never secreted so cannot respond to antigens away from it

- TCR binds antigen on surface of other cells and cell surface proteins

What is the Clonal Selection Theory for Antibody production?

- Only a particular B cell makes a particular Antibody

- Each cell produces Abs of a single specificity

- Ab is displayed on cell surface

- Specificity of Ab is generated randomly

- Any cell making self-reactive Abs is eliminated

What is Clonal Expansion and how does it occur?

- Cells (Mature B cells) reacting to antigen and proliferates (clonal expansion)

- When cells proliferate, some become plasma cells and others become memory cells

What are plasma cells?

- Cells that become Ab producers

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