IMMUNOLOGIC PRINCIPLES Flashcards

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Study of Immune System

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IMMUNOLOGY

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Study of blood group specific Antigen and Antibody

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IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY

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It is the process of collection, processing, storage, preservation and proper disposal of blood for donation

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BLOOD BANKING

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All antigens are immunogens but not all immunogens are antigens
T or F

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F
All immunogens are antigens but NOT all antigens are immunogens

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These are the factors affecting immunogenicity

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Foreignness
Chemical Complexity
High Molecular Weight
Digestibility
Dosage and Route of Administration
Accessibility of Reactive Sites

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It is the portion of a molecule or antigen that binds to an antibody or T Cell receptor

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EPITOPE

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Low-molecular weight molecule that alone is too small to stimulate an immune response but can combine with another molecule to induce response

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HAPTENS

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It is a compound that enhances an immune response which is not immunogenic and cant induce an antibody response alone

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ADJUVANTS

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These are antigens that belong to the host

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AUTOANTIGENS

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These antigens are from other members of the host’s species, and these are capable of eliciting an immune response

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ALLOANTIGENS

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Antigens from other species such as plants, animals and microorganisms

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HETEROANTIGENS

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These antigens exist in unrelated plants or animals but which are either identical or closely related in structure

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HETEROPHILE ANTIGEN

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__________ Antigens dictates the blood group/Blood type of an individual

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RBC Antigens

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RBC Antigens are detected through this type of reaction

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Direct Hemagglutination Reaction

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Three methods of Agglutination Reaction

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Slide Method
Tube Method
Gel Method

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Gel method for agglutination reaction is discovered by who?

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DR. YVES LAPIERRE

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It is an immunological technique in which one of the reactants, either antibody or antigen is immobilized onto a solid medium and assay for either the antibody or antigen in question

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SOLID PHASE RED CELL ADHERENCE

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This type of antigens is encoded by MHC genes located on chromosome 6 discovered by Jean Dausset

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HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGENS

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It is called as the unresponsiveness to platelet transfusion because of the ANTI-HLA that binds and destroys HLA on platelet surface

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PLATELET REFRACTORINESS

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Glycoproteins that are produced in response to antigenic stimulation, also known as immunoglobulins

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Basic functional and structural unit of antibodies

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CHAIN OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS

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IgG- gamma chain
IgA- alpha chain
IgM- mu chain
IgD- delta chian
IgE- epsilon chain

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These 3 are the most commonly encountered antibody in Blood Bank

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It is a type of antibody digestion that has 2 remaining identical fragments found to have antigen-binding capacity, one fragment is crystallized at 4C

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PAPAIN DIGESTION

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This type of antibody digestion has one single fragment with a molecular weight of 100,000 d and all the antigen-binding ability known as Fab2
PEPSIN DIGESTION
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What are the functions of Antibody?
Binds with antigen Opsonization Complement fixation and activation
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This complex leads to the activation of complement system which leads to the lysis of cell
Antibody-Antigen complex
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Opsonin of complement system
C3B
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It is the migration of phagocytes toward the site of infection or inflammation
CHEMOTAXIS
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Chemotaxin of the complement system
C5a
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Anaphylatoxins of the complement system
C3a, C4a, C5a
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What are the 3 pathway of the complement system
Classical Pathway- antibody-independent pathway Alternative Pathway- Properdin system Lectin Pathway- major constituent is mannose-binding lectin
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Aside from Agglutination, ____________ is considered as a positive result in blood banking tests.
HEMOLYSIS
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It is the initial force of attraction between single binding sites on the antigen and antibody
AFFINITY
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Sum total of all forces of attraction between multivalent antigens and multivalent antibodies
AVIDITY
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Antibody will only react against an antigen that has caused its production
SPECIFICITY
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What are the 2 steps in Agglutination?
Sensitization- initial binding of antibodies to red cell antigens Lattice Formation- Formation of networks of antigen-antibody complex
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Ideal Serum to Cell Ratio in blood banking
40:1
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Factors affecting sensitization
Serum to Cell Ratio- 40:1 Incubation Time- 15 minutes Incubation Temperature- Room Temp IgM, 37C IgG pH- Ideal is 6.7-7.2 Ionic strength of the medium- Use Low ionic strength saline
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Factors affecting Lattice Formation
Zeta Potential Optimum Concentration of Ab and Ag Effect of centrifugation
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Enhancement/Reaction Media for Zeta Potential Lattice Formation
22% Bovine Serum Albumin- neutralizes negative charge of RBC (30 mins) Low Ionic Strength Saline- decrease incubation time (10-15mins) Polyethylene Glycol- remove water to concentrate Ab Enzymes (Papain, Ficin, Bromelin)- Enhance or destroy certain RBC Ag
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What is the most common sample in blood bank testing
2-5% RED CELL SUSPENSION
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FORMULA FOR RED CELL SUSPENSION
% Red Cell Suspension=Amount of Washed RBC x 100 over TOTAL VOLUME
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Color of 2-5% RCS
Tomato Red/Cherry Red