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thymus - Answer site of t-cell development bone marrow - Answer site of b-cell development and selection secondary lymphoid organs - Answer spleen, lymph nodes, adenoids, tonsil, thoracic duct, appendix, peyer's patch cytokines - Answer molecules secreted by one cell acting on another "hormones" of the immune system effects of cytokines - Answer fever, swelling, recruitment of cells, amplification of immune response chemokines - Answer cytokines that stimulate the migration and activation of immune and inflammatory cells interleukins - Answer cytokines that serve as communicators between leukocytes cause b and t cell activation and facilitates inflammatory responses antigen (Ag) - Answer molecule often derived from a pathogen and is recognized by the immune system as foreign, stimulating an immune response epitope - Answer region of antigen recognized and bound by antibodies antibody (Ab) - Answer protein produced by b cells that binds very specifically to a given antigen immunoglobulin clonal expansion - Answer the selection and expansion of one receptor specificity due to activation by an antigen

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thymus - Answer site of t-cell development



bone marrow - Answer site of b-cell development and selection



secondary lymphoid organs - Answer spleen, lymph nodes, adenoids, tonsil, thoracic duct,
appendix, peyer's patch



cytokines - Answer molecules secreted by one cell acting on another

"hormones" of the immune system



effects of cytokines - Answer fever, swelling, recruitment of cells, amplification of immune
response



chemokines - Answer cytokines that stimulate the migration and activation of immune and
inflammatory cells



interleukins - Answer cytokines that serve as communicators between leukocytes

cause b and t cell activation and facilitates inflammatory responses



antigen (Ag) - Answer molecule often derived from a pathogen and is recognized by the
immune system as foreign, stimulating an immune response



epitope - Answer region of antigen recognized and bound by antibodies



antibody (Ab) - Answer protein produced by b cells that binds very specifically to a given
antigen

immunoglobulin

,immunological memory - Answer the capacity of the immune system to retain a small portion
of memory cells following initial exposure, allowing an amplified response at second exposure



innate immune system - Answer molecules and cells that distinguish host from infectious
agents by recognizing conserved motifs



innate leukocytes - Answer phagocytes, granulocytes, and natural killer cells



timing of innate response - Answer within minutes to hours of exposure



innate specificity - Answer limited and fixed

lack ability to rearrange



adaptive immune system - Answer cells with exquisitely specific receptors for potentially
unlimited number of targets



adaptive leukocytes - Answer b cells and t cells



timing of adaptive response - Answer delay of at least 3-5 days



adaptive specificity - Answer numerous and highly specific--can rearrange receptor DNA



phagocytes - Answer cells that eat other cells or molecules



phagocyte examples - Answer macrophages, neutrophils, dendritic cells



granulocytes - Answer cells that contain granules that kill pathogens or mediate an immune
resposne



granulocyte examples - Answer neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, and mast cells



natural killer cells - Answer type of white blood cells that recognize normal and absence of

,eosinophil - Answer granulocyte that kills antibody-coated parasites (multicellular) or
helminths

stains with acid dyes



basophil - Answer granulocyte that responds to parasites

produces IL-4

stains with basic dyes



mast cell - Answer granulocyte that is the major mediator of type 1 hypersensitivity responses
(allergy)

contains histamine and heparin



most similar granulocytes - Answer basophils and mast cells



half life of neutrophils - Answer 24 hours



polymorphonuclear (PMN) leukocyte - Answer neutrophils

have segmented nucleus



3 functions of neutrophils - Answer migration, phagocytosis/degranulation,
respiratory/oxidative burst



migration - Answer the movement of white blood cells from circulation to the site of infection
in response to signals



oxidative (respiratory) burst - Answer rapid production and release of reactive oxygen species
after activation of NADPH oxidase

major function of neutrophils



main products of oxidative burst - Answer hydrogen peroxide, superoxide radicals, and
hypochlorous acid

, chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) - Answer inability of neutrophils to generate
respiratory/oxidative burst

results in production of granulomas (walls off pathogens)



extravasation - Answer escape of blood from the blood vessel into the tissue



major steps of neutrophil extravasation - Answer 1. rolling

2. inflammatory mediators upregulate adhesion molecules in endothelium

3. change in conformation of LFA-1 to high affinity interaction

4. stable adhesion stops neutrophils and allows them to migrate through endothelium



adhesion molecules - Answer selectins and integrins

LFA-1 and MCA-1



LFA-1 - Answer integrin expressed by lymphocytes

contains CD18

mediates entry to endothelial cells/interstitial tissues



chemiluminescence assay - Answer tests if neutrophils can carry out respiratory burst

measures production of ROS as relative light units (RLU)



western-blot assay - Answer tests for expression of NADPH oxidase components

measures expression of specific proteins in cell lysate



inheritance of CGD - Answer X-linked recessive



x-inactivation event - Answer inactivation of an X chromosome when 2 are present

allows for a recessive trait to be expressed, even if the person is heterozygous



aspergillus fumigata - Answer opportunistic pathogen that can cause pneumonia
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