21. The Immune System
Introduction to T Lymphocytes
- Open QuestionWhat are the three classes of lymphocytes, and where does each class originate?
- Open QuestionA decrease in which population of lymphocytes would impair all aspects of an immune response? (a) cytotoxic T cells, (b) helper T cells, (c) regulatory T cells, (d) B cells, (e) plasma cells.
- Open QuestionPerforins are proteins associated with the activity of (a) T cells, (b) B cells, (c) NK cells, (d) plasma cells.
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about effector T cells is NOT true?
- Multiple ChoiceLymphocytes that develop immunocompetence in the thymus are __________.
- Open Question
Mark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct is to make a true statement.
b. The secondary immune response is mediated by plasma cells.
- Multiple Choice
CD markers differentiate the two types of effector T cells. Cytotoxic T cells have _________ markers while helper T cells have _________ markers.
- Open QuestionHow does a cytotoxic T cell destroy another cell displaying antigens bound to class I MHC proteins?
- Open QuestionAlthough the adaptive immune system has two arms, it has been said, 'no T cells, no immunity.' Explain.
- Multiple ChoiceToll-like receptors are found on __________.
- Multiple Choice
A naive lymphocyte:
- Open Question
Mr. White developed neutropenia as a consequence of cancer chemotherapy, which destroyed much of his bone marrow. What other components of the immune system would be harmed by bone marrow destruction? Would you expect his hematocrit to be elevated or decreased? What effects would you expect to see from this change in hematocrit? (Connects to Chapter 19)
- Multiple Choice__________ is the property of lymphocytes that prevents them from attacking the body's own cells.
- Open QuestionBlocking the antigen receptors on the surface of lymphocytes would interfere with (a) phagocytosis of the antigen, (b) that lymphocyte's ability to produce antibodies, (c) antigen recognition, (d) the ability of the lymphocyte to present antigen, (e) opsonization of the antigen.
- Open QuestionDifferentiate between humoral and cellular adaptive immunity.