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PCB 3233 Immunology Exam 4

Positive Selection - correct answer ✔✔makes sure that your T-Cell recognizes one of your MHC.



If it does not, then apoptosis



Negative Selection - correct answer ✔✔Makes sure it does not recognize your peptide:MHC too strongly



Does gamma: delta T-cells have to go through positive selection? - correct answer ✔✔No



What does turning off RAG 1&2 do to your gene rearrangement? - correct answer ✔✔Preserve the
current rearrangement



Primary Lymphoid Tissue - correct answer ✔✔bone marrow and thymus



What does TH1 cells do? - correct answer ✔✔Activate macrophages



Thymal Stromal Cells - correct answer ✔✔Keeps BCR genes closed and opens TCR genes



IgM activates? - correct answer ✔✔complement



Notch-1 - correct answer ✔✔The signal for survival. It drives the cell on the T-cell path — signals to open
up T-cell rearrangement.



Signaling rearrangement keeps T-cel on T-cell pathway



Where does Maturation and Positive Selection occur? - correct answer ✔✔Cortex of the thymus

,Can negative selection also take place in the Cortex? - correct answer ✔✔Yes, negative selection can
take place in the cortex at the same time as positive selection



Where does negative selection take place? - correct answer ✔✔medulla of thymus



Where are mature thymocytes located? - correct answer ✔✔Medulla



Where are immature thymocytes located? - correct answer ✔✔Cortex



What special cells are in the Medulla - correct answer ✔✔Dendritic cells, macrophages, and medullary
epithelial cells



What special cells are in the cortex? - correct answer ✔✔Cortical epithelial cells and macrophages



Where can you find AIRE? - correct answer ✔✔in the medullary epithelial cells



AIRE - correct answer ✔✔Autoimmune regulator



made by medullary epithelial cells



Creates a couple hundred peripheral peptides that can be used to test T-cells for negative selection



DiGeorge's syndrome - correct answer ✔✔deletion in chromosome 22 in which thymus fails to develop
and T-cells are absent



Hassall's corpuscles - correct answer ✔✔macrophages in both cortex and medulla remove the many
thymocytes that fail to mature properly



Involution of the Thymus - correct answer ✔✔Progressively shrinks, fat gradually claiming areas once
packed with thymocytes

, -reduces production of new T-cells



Double negative - correct answer ✔✔No CD4 and CD8



Double Positive - correct answer ✔✔CD4 and CD8 are present



Single Positive - correct answer ✔✔has either CD4 or CD8



CD2 and CD5 - correct answer ✔✔perform adhesion and signaling. They are present during double
negative stage



Thymocytes rearrange which 3 genes at the same time? - correct answer ✔✔Beta, gamma, and delta



pTalpha - correct answer ✔✔surrogate alpha chain. signals cell to halt gamma, delta, Beta chains, gene
rearrangement and begin proliferation.



What do macrophages do in the thymus? - correct answer ✔✔continually remove dead cells



How many rearrangements can successfully make a Beta chain? - correct answer ✔✔up to 4 attempts



d:k light chain can have a minimum of how many rearrangements? - correct answer ✔✔4 minimum
attempts



alpha chain allows many successive rearrangements with a minimum of - correct answer ✔✔2 attempts



What is the first checkpoint in T-cell maturation? - correct answer ✔✔Pre-TCR



Checking beta chain is a productive rearrangement

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