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Name structural proteins important in adhesion during T cell migration and cell-cell interactions |
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Name selectin involved in T cell migration and what its function is |
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Integrins involved in T cell migration and cell to cell interaction and their function |
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Process of transendothelial migration of T cells into lymph node |
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L selectin promote rollling stop signal via chemokines from LFA-1/ICAM cell tranverses thru endothelium and enters lymph node
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Explain low affinity interaction that happens in T cells with APC |
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via LFA-1 and ICAM interaction, the T cell can survey the APC to see if it has the specific antigen the T cell probably receives low avidity signals important for survival
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Role of CTLA-4 and PD1 in T cell activation |
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negative co-stimulators involved in down regulation of immune response |
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Signals of professional APC |
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express MHC II co-stimulatory molecules cytokines
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Mechanism of action of uptake/stimulation of T cells by dendritic cells |
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immature dendritic cells encounter PAMP (immature DC uptake antigen) TLR signal induce CCR7 and enhance processing of antigen (mature DC process and present antigen) CCR7 direct migration into lymphoid tissue and augment expression of co-stimulatory molecules of MHC molecules
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Mechanism of action of macrophages |
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Mechanism of action of B cells in APC to T cells |
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antigen bind to B cell specific antigen efficiently internalized by receptor mediated endocytosis high density of specific antigen fragments presented
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Effect of T cell activation on IL-2 |
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Proteins expressed in naive T cells? in effector T cells? |
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naive- L-selectin, CD34 effector LFA-1 and ICAM-1 VLA-4 and VCAM-1
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Different types of Th cells |
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Viruses stimulate the production of what cells? parasites stimulate the production of what cells? |
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viruses- Th1 parasites- Th2
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Process of stimulating differentiation of Th1 cell |
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dendritic cell produces IL-12 this cause the differentiation into Th1 Th1 produces IFNγ which, will continue to stimulate the production of Th1
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Process of differentiation into Th17 cells |
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dendritic cells produce IL-6, IL-23 TGF-β causes differentiation causes differentiations into Th17 cells produces IL-17
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Process of differentiation into Treg. |
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dendritic cells produces unknown compound to produce Treg. TGF-β cause differentiation into Treg. Treg produces IL-10, TGF-β
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Process of Th2 cell differentiation |
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dendritic cell stimulated BY IL-25 and TSLP these compounds also cause differentiation in Th2 cells Th2 cells produce IL-4, IL-5
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Transcription regulator most important in Th1 cell development |
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Transcription regulator most important in Th2 development |
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T cell effector mechanisms |
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cytotoxicity (granule release, FAS) directed lymphokine secretion co-stimulatory signals (CD40/CD40L)
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Mechanism of action of Th1 |
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Mainly specializes in destroying viruses and cell mediated inflammation |
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Process of delayed type hypersensitivity |
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lipid soluble molecule can penetrate skin and react with proteins haptenated proteins (altered self) can be taken up by Langerhans cells and skill macrophages which serves as APC's to T cells in draining lymph nodes built up memory T cells upon subsequent exposure, Th1 cells recognize antigen and release cytokines that act on vascular endothelium recruitment of phagocytosis and plasma to site of antigen invasion cause visible lesion enzymes are produces that degrade proteins in ECM and affect skin integrity
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Mechanism of action of Th2 cells |
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Major transcriptional factor of Th17 |
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protection from bacteria and fungal infection (ATTRACT NEUTROPHILS) |
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Clinical application of Th17 |
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associated with human autoimmune disease |
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Clinical appliication and function of Treg cells |
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Process of cytotoxic T cells |
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before interaction, primed in lymph node two options not specific- initial interaction with nonspecific adhesion molecule, but no specific interaction, so cells separate antigen specific- stable pairing and focused release of effector molecules
apoptosis
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The mechanisms of apoptosis in cytotoxic T cells |
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granule release FAS/FASL interaction
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Mechanism of granule release in apoptosis via cytotoxic T cell |
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direct cell to cell contact causes release of granule contents via exocytosis perforin- form pore in cell membrane granzyme- Ser proteases that activate apoptotic pathway
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process of FasL/Fas interactions in cytotoxic T cell apoptosis function |
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FasL is upregulated on cytotoxic T cells that can bind to Fas on target cells (Fas on member on TNFR superfamily- CD40) leads to activation of caspases and apoptosis
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