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Foundations of Medicine – Immunology Exam With Verified Answers Pluripotent hemopoietic stem cell The precursor cell that is capable of giving rise to all blood cell lineages: Erythrocytes Platelets Granulocyte/monocyte (myeloid) Lymphocyte (lymphoid) Where does a mast cell come from? Unknown, but thought to originate in spleen, thymus, or lymph node How are mast cells different from other hematopoietic cells? Mast cells are fixed to tissues rather than circulating in blood What 5 parts of the body have specialized forms of macrophages? Lungs (alveolar macrophages) Liver (Kupffer cells) Kidney (mesangial cells) Bone (osteoclasts) Brain (microglial cells) LLKBB - Lung Live King, Boney Brain! List differences between B and T lymphocytes? B cells: primary role: recognize antigens through cell surface receptor (antibodies) can may mature into plasma cells to produce antibodies T cells: can't produce antibodies can recognize and kill foreign tissues via graft rejection (implies ability to distinguish self vs non-self) require MHC to recognize antigens List the primary lymphoid organs Bone marrow Thymus These are CENTRAL lymphoid organs List the secondary lymphoid organs Lymph nodes (ex- below are the ones that surround upper & lower respiratory tract) - MALT (mucosa associated lymphoid tissue - GALT (gut associated lymphoid tissue) Spleen These are PERIPHERAL lymphoid organs primary lymphoid organs role where leukocytes (WBCs) are generated and mature

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Pluripotent hemopoietic stem cell
The precursor cell that is capable of giving rise to all blood cell lineages:

Erythrocytes

Platelets

Granulocyte/monocyte (myeloid)

Lymphocyte (lymphoid)


Where does a mast cell come from?
Unknown, but thought to originate in spleen, thymus, or lymph node


How are mast cells different from other hematopoietic cells?
Mast cells are fixed to tissues rather than circulating in blood


What 5 parts of the body have specialized forms of macrophages?
Lungs (alveolar macrophages)
Liver (Kupffer cells)
Kidney (mesangial cells)
Bone (osteoclasts)
Brain (microglial cells)


LLKBB - Lung Live King, Boney Brain!


List differences between B and T lymphocytes?
B cells:
primary role: recognize antigens through cell surface receptor (antibodies)
can may mature into plasma cells to produce antibodies

T cells:
can't produce antibodies
can recognize and kill foreign tissues via graft rejection (implies ability to distinguish self vs non-self)
require MHC to recognize antigens


List the primary lymphoid organs
Bone marrow
Thymus

These are CENTRAL lymphoid organs


List the secondary lymphoid organs
Lymph nodes (ex- below are the ones that surround upper & lower respiratory tract)
- MALT (mucosa associated lymphoid tissue
- GALT (gut associated lymphoid tissue)
Spleen

, These are PERIPHERAL lymphoid organs


primary lymphoid organs role
where leukocytes (WBCs) are generated and mature

antigens CAN'T enter in


secondary lymphoid organs role
3 functions:
- sites of where ADAPTIVE (acquired) immunity are initiated
- where T cells, B cells, and dendritic cells reside
- serves as traps for antigen


Antigens ENTER in and stimulates the lymphoid cells


What does the spleen do?
Antigen trap for the blood (inspects blood for antigens and pathogens)

Constant monitoring of the blood

Has red pulp (site of removal of effete and defective RBC and WBC, , they are cannibalized by resident
macrophages.)

and white pulp (lymphoid tissue)


What types of infections are fatal if the spleen is removed?
severe microbial infections

fatal sepsis (happens when an infection you already have triggers a chain reaction throughout your
body)


What vaccinations are recommended for patients after splenectomy?
Pneumococcal, meningococcal, Hib, influenza


Passive immunity
Provided when a person is given antibodies rather than producing them

Example: maternal immunity where antibodies received from mother pass through placenta, breast
milk)


Acquired (adaptive) immunity
Not present at birth

Gained as part of development & increases with age

have specificity and memory

Increases in intensity with exposure

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