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Streptococcus pneumonia is an extracellular bacterium that is a leading cause of

bacterial pneumonia and meningitis, particularly in children and the elderly.

Fortunately, most cases of S. pneumonia can be prevented with a vaccine that

contains components of the bacterial capsule. The vaccine is known to lead to the

production of antibodies that recognize intact bacteria. What are the most likely

mechanisms activated by these antibodies that result in protection against S.

pneumoniaeinfection? (select two Answers) - ✔✔The key is that S. pneumonia is

an extracellular bacterium. The vaccine elicits a humoral immune response, which

generates antibodies that bind to the surface of the bacterium. The antibodies

bound to bacteria can activate complement (direct killing of the bacteria) and

opsonization followed by phagocytosis. ADCC is usually directed against viral

proteins displayed on the surface of cells. It is conceivable that antibodies could

neutralize the function of bacterial components, but direct killing by complement

and phagocytosis are the best-characterized mechanisms for eliminating

extracellular bacteria.

,There is strong interest in developing a vaccine that would prevent human

immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection or substantially reduce viral loads in a

person with HIV. HIV infects immune cells by binding to a receptor called CD4 on

the surface of those cells. Laboratory studies have identified rare antibodies that

bind to intact HIV viral particles and effectively control the virus in certain

individuals. Structural studies revealed that some of these antibodies bind to a

protein on the surface of HIV at the same location where this protein binds to

CD4.


What is the most likely mechanism of action of these antibodies? -

✔✔Neutralization




How many distinct peptide chains are found in a single molecule of IgG? -

✔✔Each IgG antibody is comprised of two heavy chain and two light

chain peptide chains joined by disulfide bridges.




How many distinct binding sites are found in a single molecule of IgG? - ✔✔Two

, Which antibody protects from proteases that are commonly found in the gut? -

✔✔IgA




Neutrophils, NK cells, and macrophages all have receptors for the portion of the

antibody, and use this to recognize antigens that are coated with antibodies. -

✔✔Fc




Antibodies can cause disease by ________________________ - ✔✔a combination

of complement fixation and opsonization, leading to frustrated phagocytosis

and inflammation-mediated damage forming complexes in the circulation that

can deposit in vessel walls and potentially trigger further immune activation

recognizing antigens that are part of our own cells, leading to opsonization and

destruction by phagocytes recognizing antigens that are part of our own cells,

leading to complement activation

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