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Hot T-Bone stEAk
IL-1 (hot)
IL-2 (+T-cell)
IL-3 (+Bone marrow)
IL4 (+IgE
IL-5 (+IgA production)
IL secreated by macrophages
IL 1
MOst potent Pyrogens
IL-1 and TNF alpha
IL secreted By Th cells
IL 2
IL-1 causes (4)
Inflammation
Chemokine for leukocytes
Pyrogen
Activates Endothelium to express adhesion molecules
IL-2 fxn
+ growth of Th and Tc
IL 6 fxn
Stimulates acute-phase reactants and Igs
Major Chemotactic for neutrophils
IL-8
IL that inhibits actions of activated T cells
IL-10 activates Th2 and inhibits Th1
Th1 or Th2 non allergic?
Th1 are the good ones Th2 leaves you Atopic
-Dirty kid is a good lifestile to switch from 2 to 1 *
TNF secreted by
Macrophages
Macropohages Secrete
TNF
IL-1
IL-8
Th Cells secrete which interleukins?
IL-2, 4, 5,
Mature B cell surface pro
CD 19, 20, 21(receptor for EBV)
CD40
IgM and IgD
MHCII
B7
NK cell surface pro
Recptors for MHC I
CD 16 (binds Fc of IgG)
CD 56
All Cells except___ have MHC I
mature RBC
Tc surface proteins
CD3, CD4
TCR
CD28
CD40L
Th cell Surface pro
CD4, CD3
TCR
Think there is a Tcell problem order what tes?
CD3 before you get specific
Compliment paths converge at
C3
MAC defficency often leads to what infections
Nisserial
Class Pathway activated by
Antigen antibody complex
Lectin pathway activated by
Mannose on microbes
DAF deficiency leadst to?
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Compliment mediated RBC lysis
Paroxysmal Nocternal Hemoglobinuria
DAF and C1 inhibitor fxns
Keep compliment from activating on self cells
Lymph node secondary follicles have
Germinal center
Lymphnode paracortex houses
T cells
Right lymphatic duct drains
upper right extremity and head
THe thoracic duct drains everthing else
Sigmoid colon lymph drains to
Colic -> Inferior Mesenteric
Stomach lymph drains to
Celiac nodes
Dueodenum/ Jejunum drains to ?
Superior mesenteric nodes
Rectum/Anal canal above pectineal line?
Internal illiac nodes
Rectom below pectineal line drains to?
Superficial inguinal nodes
Testes drains lymph to?
Super and Deep plexuses --> Para-aortic
Scrotum Drains lymph to?
Superficial inguinal nodes
Splenic Dysfunction leads to susceptibility to?
Encapsulated organisms
Common Encapsulated organisms?
Strep pneumo,
H. influenzae
Salmonella
N. Meningitidis
Postsplenectomy What do you see in Blood?
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-Howell-Jolly bodies
-Target cells
-Thrombocytosis
Th to Th2
IL-4
Th to Th1
IL-12
Thymus positive selection occours in what specifc area
cortex
Where does negative selectdion in the thymus occur?
Medulla
MHC II genes associated with?
HLA
-DP
-DQ
-DR
MHC I genes associated
HLA- A, B, C
How are the Major histocompatability complex genes inherited?
en-Block
(50% from one parent)
HLA- A3 Disease assoc
Hemochromatosis
HLA-B27 Disseases assoc.
PAIR
-Psoriasis
-Ankkylosis Spondylosis
-IBS
-Reiters SYndrome
HLA-B8 disease associated
Graves
HLA-DR2 disease associated
-MS
-Hay fever
-SLE
-Goodpastures
HLA-DR3 disease associated
DM type I
HLA-DR4 disease associated
RA
DM type I
HLA-DR5 disease associated
Pernicous Anemia--> B12 deficiency
Hashimotos
HLA-DR7 disease associated
Steroid Responsive Nephrotic Syndrome
CD4 cells stimulte CD8 via what cytokines?
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IL-2
IFN- gamma
CD4 cells activate B-cell via what cytokines?
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IL-4
IL-5
Ig that crosses the placenta
IgG
Ig that is huge? (thats what she said)
M is a huge pentamer
J-chain associated Ig
IgA
Ig mucosal related
IgA
Igs on Mature B cell before class switch?
IgM
IgD
Ig Isytypes
Basically Ig types
IgM, E, A, D, G
Ig Idiotype
Ig epitope determined by specitic antigen binding sites
(VERY SPECIFIC)
N terminus is where on Ig
on the light chain Fb fragment (end of the fork tine)
C terminal is where?
at base of the Fc fragment heavy chain
Granulomatous Diseases
-TB
-Fungal (histoplasmosis eg.)
-Syphillis
-Leprosy
-Cat scratch
-Sarcoid
-Crohns
-Berylliosis
Antibody pumping factories
Plasma cells (note clock faced nuclei)
Antinuclear antiboides disease assoc.
SLE
Anti-dsDNA, anti SMith
specific for SLE
Antihistone
Drug induced lupus
Anti-IgG
RA