BCR/TCR counterparts
Types of T cells
Antigen recognition
T cell activation
Review
100

These proteins, found on traditional T cells, are the counterparts to the BCR heavy and light chains

What are beta and alpha chains?

100

These T cells recognize class II MHC and have an important role in activating B cells and other types of T cells

Helper T cell or CD4 T cell

100

These receptors recognize short linear stretches of amino acids

What are TCRs?

100

Along with MHC, these molecules on APCs stimulate Th cells.

What are the costimulatory molecules B7 and CD40

100

These 3 cell types are professional antigen presenting cells.

What are dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells?

200

T cell equivalent of somatic mutation.

What is "there is no equivalent."

200

These T cells recognize class I MHC and have an important role in killing infected cells

CTL/ Killer T cell/ CD8 T cell

200

These receptors recognize conformational epitopes on  proteins as well as carbohydrates.

What are BCRs?

200

These 2 phenomena are required for signaling by both BCR and TCR

What is clustering of receptors with bound antigen AND a costimulatory signal?

200

These APCs are antigen specific.

What are B cells?

300

These proteins, found on non-traditional T cells, are the counterparts to the BCR heavy and light chains

What are gamma and delta chains?

300

This type of T cell is most most abundant in intestine, uterus and tongue

Non-traditional T cell.

300

Recognition of this type of antigen by a TCR can lead to cell death

self peptides/antigens

300

These molecules strengthen the interaction between APC and T cells

What are adhesion molecules?

300

These APCs bridge the innate and adaptive immune systems

What are macrophages?

400

T cell equivalent to the bone marrow for B cells

What is the thymus?

400

This type of T cell is capable of recognizing lipid in context of CD1 MHC molecule

NKT cell

400

These molecules are found on most cells and present peptides from proteins produced from within the cell.

What are MHC class I molecules?

400

These cell types are required for activation of CTL (cytotoxic T cells)

What are dendritic (or antigen presenting) cells and Th cells?

400

These APCs migrate to the lymph nodes when activated.

What are dendritic cells?

500

T cell counterpart to Iga (alpha) and Igb (beta) (signaling component).

What is CD3?

500

This early stage T cell expresses both CD4 and CD8 co-receptors

What are Double-positive T cells?

500

These molecules present peptides from externally produced proteins and are only found on professional antigen presenting cells

What are class II MHC molecules?

500

This cytokine receptor is found on activated helper T cells.  Binding of the cytokine signals the T cell to proliferate.

What is the IL-2 receptor?

500

This part of the innate immune system responds quickly to destroy invaders and signal other immune system players that an attack is on.

What is the complement system?

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