T Cell Basics
Co-Receptors and CD markers
Thymic Selection
Two Signal Model
Effector Functions
100

This is the organ where T cells mature after originating from bone marrow stem cells.

What is the thymus?

100

This co-receptor binds to MHC Class I.

What is CD8?

100

This is the approximate percentage of thymocytes that successfully leave the thymus.

What is less than 5%?

100

This interaction provides "Signal 1" to a naïve T cell.

What is the TCR recognising the antigen-MHC complex?


100

Antigens processed via the endogenous pathway are presented on this MHC class to this T cell type

What is MHC Class I to CD8+ T cells?

200

This percentage of peripheral blood lymphocytes are T cells.

What is 80%?

200

This co-receptor binds to MHC Class II on helper T cells.

What is CD4?

200

This type of selection keeps T cells with moderate affinity for MHC

What is positive selection?

200

This interaction provides "Signal 2" (co-stimulation) to a T cell.

What is CD28 on the T cell binding to B7 (CD80/86) on the APC?

200

This CD4+ T cell subset primarily helps activate macrophages to kill intracellular microbes.

What is TH1?

300

T cell receptors can only recognise antigens in this form — short peptides bound to these molecules.

What are MHC molecules?

300

This accessory molecule pair (besides CD4/CD8) stabilises the APC–T cell interaction.

What are LFA-1 and ICAM-1?

300

This type of selection removes T cells that react strongly to self-antigens.

What is negative selection?

300

B cells present antigen to helper T cells on this MHC class.

What is MHC Class II?

300

This CD4+ T cell subset primarily helps B cells produce antibodies against extracellular parasites.

What is TH2?

400

This process generates the diversity of the TCR variable region.

What is V(D)J recombination?

400

This CD marker on T cells is the receptor for the B7 co-stimulator.

What is CD28?

400

This term describes the activation of naïve T cells on first encounter with antigen on a dendritic cell.

What is T cell priming?

400

This cytokine and its receptor are produced upon full T cell activation to drive proliferation

What are IL-2 and IL-2R?

400

CD8+ cytotoxic T cells release these two molecules to induce apoptosis in target cells.

What are perforin and granzymes?

500

These three components make up the T cell receptor complex.

What are the TCR, CD3, and ζ (zeta) chain?

500

This CD marker, expressed on activated T cells, B cells and macrophages, is the IL-2 receptor α chain.

What is CD25?

500

This cell type is the most effective at providing both signals to activate a naïve T cell. 

What is the dendritic cell?

500

This happens to a T cell that receives Signal 1 without Signal 2.

What is failure to become fully activated (anergy)?

500

This is the key benefit of CD8+ T cell killing via apoptosis, compared to other mechanisms.

What is clearing the target cell without causing an inflammatory response?