Innate Immunity
Adaptive Immunity
Antigen/MHC
Antibodies
Complement
100

Name an innate immune cell that is capable of phagocytosis?

Macrophage, Dendritic cell, Neutrophils

100

Where do B-lymphocytes mature?

Bone Marrow

100

What cell recognizes antigen presented by MHC class I molecules?

T-cytotoxic cell

100

What immunoglobulin crosses the placenta?

IgG

100

Which immunoglobulin(s) is capable of activating complement?

IgG - 2 molecules needed

IgM - 1 molecule needed

200

Innate immune cells like macrophages have receptors on their surface to recognize ________ on the surface of bacterial pathogen.

PAMPs

200

What cells secrete antibodies?

Plasma cells

200

What MHC molecule is found only on antigen-presenting cells such as macrophages, dendritic cells, and B cells.

MHC class II molecules

200

What antibody is produced first in the primary immune response?

IgM

200

What acts as a powerful opsonin in the complement cascades?

C3b

300

What acute phase protein is used clinically as a general marker of acute inflammation?

C-reactive protein

300

What immunoglobulins are on the surface of a mature B-cell?

IgM 

IgD

300

MHC class II molecules present _______ to T-helper cells.

Extracellular or exogenous antigen

300

What immunoglobulin is play a role in mucosal immunity?

IgA

300

Patients with C5-C9 complement deficiency have recurrent infections with which bacterial genus?

Neisseria 

400

What innate immune cell is the first line of defense against virally infected cells, tumor cells, and intracellular pathogens?

Natural Killer cells (NK)

400

What marker is present on the surface of T-helper cells?

CD4

400

What is the main role of MHC class I and class II molecules in the immune system?

Presenting foreign antigen to T-cells.

400

What immunoglobulin increases in allergic response?

IgE

400

At what point do all 3 complement pathways converge?

C3

500

Name one characteristic of the innate immune system.

Fast acting

No memory

Non-specific

Immunity born with

500

Where do most adaptive immune cells (T and B lymphocytes) first encounter their specific pathogen (antigen)?

Secondary lymphoid organs ((lymph nodes, spleen, MALT, CALT)

500

A substance that must combine with a carrier molecule to elicit an immune response is called a ____.

Hapten
500

What portion of the immunoglobulin (antibody)molecule does the foreign antigen bind to?

The antigen binding site is on the Fab region of the antibody molecule.
500

What part of the immunoglobulin molecule does complement bind?

Fc region