Lec 42: Development of T Cells Flashcards

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What are the 4 phases of T lymphocyte development in the thymus?

A
  1. Arrival in the thymus and antigen receptor expression
  2. Positive selection
  3. Negative selection
  4. Terminal antigen-stimulated differentiation into effector and memory cells
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What are the 2 types of diversity that contribute to 1x10^18 combinations of TCRs?

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  1. Combinatorial diversity - somatic recombination of TCR alpha and beta loci
  2. Junctional diversity - generated at joints between gene segments
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What is the purpose of T lymphocyte positive selection?

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To ensure T-cells will recognize self-MHC (and kill those that do not)

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What is the purpose of T lymphocyte negative selection?

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To delete T-cells that would react to self-antigen

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What is the purpose of thymic epithelial cells in T lymphocyte positive selection?

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Thymic epithelial cells present MHC I and II, along with available proteins acting as antigens, to the “T-cell in training” to see how it will react

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When is a T-cell considered activated (effector T-cell)?

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After it encounters antigen

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What are the 3 possibly destinies for a T lymphocyte (there are more than 3, but what was described in class)?

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  1. CD4+ Th1 (helper T-cell)
  2. CD4+ Th2 (helper T-cell)
  3. CD8+ Tc (cytotoxic T-cell)
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In terms of location, what is different about the development of T-cells as compared to B-cells?

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Both originate in the bone marrow, but T-cells are “educated” and matured in the thymus

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Which live longer - B-cells or T-cells?

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T-cells

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In terms of thymus structure, what general direction do developing T lymphocytes move as they are developing?

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From the outer cortex to the inner medulla

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Review: what cells are considered lymphocytes?

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B-cells, T-cells, and Natural Killer (NK) cells

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At the start of positive selection in the thymus, do T lymphocytes have CD4, CD8, neither, or both expressed on their surface?

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Both CD4 and CD8 - “double positive” (TCR is also expressed at this point)

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During T lymphocyte positive selection in the thymus, is it desired for the TCR to bind weakly/none or moderately/strongly to the presented MHCs?

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Moderately or strongly

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During T lymphocyte negative selection in the thymus, is it desired for the TCR to bind moderately or tightly to the presented MHC:self-peptide complex?

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Moderately; if it binds too tightly to the self-peptide:MHC complex, the T lymphocyte is eliminated

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