Pathology 2420A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Antigen-Presenting Cell, Natural Killer Cell, Human Leukocyte Antigen

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Mediated by inflammatory cells (neutrophils and macrophages) T cells- t helper (cd4), t cytotoxic (cd8), t regulator (cd25) B cells- activated by ag to plasman cell that produces abs- 5 subtypes (iga, Igd, ige, igg, igm: igg and igm are most important, ige regulates type 1 hypersensitivity reactions. Natural killer cells- directly cytotoxic: can directly attack and kill a cell. Mch i and mhc ii: all cells in the body have mch 1, mch 2 only found on antigen presenting cell. Express a variety of molecules: cd4: helper/inducer function. Amplify immune response: cd8: cytotoxic function. Once activated can actually do what natural killers do: cd25 (regulator t cell): suppresses immune system. 2: antigens are presented to t cells by antigen presenting cells (apc) that carry the appropriate mhc molecule, mhc class ii: cd4 t cell, mhc class i: cd8 t cell. Pre b cels: cytoplasmic: igs (immonoglobins), later they become surface igs. On antigenic stimulation form plasma cells: o.

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