what is one way to increase the function of phagocytes?
Through Lymphocytes
How many surface antigen receptors may lymphocytes have?
100’s to 1000’s but they are all identical on each cell
What is the capacity of antigen receptors?
1 hundred billion (10’14)
- lymphocyte diversity PREEXISTs before antigen exposure
What is the epitope?
10-20 amino acids found on the antigenic molecule that fits the lymphocytes receptor
What is a naive lymphocyte?
It is a fully differentiated cell like a T-cell which needs to bind to an antigen before become “mature”
- takes 6-12 hrs to double the number of cells with the same antigen, after exposure
What is immunological memory and its significance?
after first expansion of clones we form memory cells.
- idea is that the next time we encounter the same antigen we can overwhelm it before it becomes established
Do we have more memory B cells after exposure to an antigen?
NO
how long does it take for full activation of B and T lymphocytes?
7-10 days
1-5 days for development of memory cells
What are the two kinds of adaptive immunity?
Humoral
Cell- mediated
What is humoral immunity?
The releasing of antibdies into fluids
What is Cell-mediated immunity?
T cells themselves survey the surfaces of the bodys cell
Where do B cells go?
To tissues to fight infection
- memory cells to BM to release IgG
What is class I MHC?
Ag synthesized within the cell
What is Class II MHC?
Ag are products of phagocytosis
What is the purpose of the thymus?
To train the T cells not to react to “self”
What is HLA?
Human Leukocyte Antigens
Where are mature B and T cells found?
Can be found in the blood or resident in LN’s and spleen
What is B and T cell trafficking?
Mature B and T cells traveling from one LN to another or to and from spleen.
What are lymphokines and their significance?
Re-stimulation by APC’s cause the release of these cytokines of the lymphocytes
What the kinds of T cell receptors?
yS
aB- most common- 90-95%
- they are both made by different proteins
What do aB TCR’s bind to?
MHC I and MHC II molecules only
what do yS bind to?
They can bind to cells without the use of MHC
What are the 2 types of T cells?
Helpers and Killers
What are the subtypes of Helper T-cells?
TH1 Th17 Th2 Tfh Treg - Molecular marker CD4