S*** that could heal a Victorian era Child (Maybe)
Prof Whitney if it was 100 women vs 1 gorilla
S*** that could kill a Victorian era child
What came first: the chicken or the egg?
Salem Britney T(cells)rials
100

What type of cells do CAR-T therapy and cell replacement therapies rely on?

stem cells

100

What part of the immune system or type of immunity involves the use of B cells, T cells, and antibodies

adaptive

100

The category of diseases that leads to the immune system attacking the body

autoimmune disease

100
Name an example of an illness that you can vaccinate against besides the flu

COVID-19, shingles/chicken pox, meningitis, viral pneumonia, diptheria, tetanus, hepatitis B or A, etc

100

Britney, 16, collapses at the town hearing and fails to recover after prayer and sage. Bloodwork shows her immune system doesn't respond to vaccines or infections. What is her diagnosis?

Immunodeficiency

200

What type of cells do CAR-T therapy and cell replacement therapies rely on?

stem cells

200

What initiates the activity of the adaptive immune system?

presentation of a foreign antigen

200

The category of diseases that leads to your immune system becoming impaired

immunodeficiency disorders

200

Why must the flu vaccine be taken every year, even if you've had it before?

 Because influenza mutates frequently, changing its antigens and escaping immune memory

200
One of the townspeople complains that Britney has cursed their food with demonic powers. The accuser passes out after meals and blood tests reveal high blood glucose. What illness does the townsperson suffer from?

(Type 1) Diabetes

300

What is one of the two current therapies for auto-immune diseases?

immunosuppression and replacement of function 

300

Name two types of cells in the adaptive immune system.

B cells and cytotoxic T cells

300

What is the name of the disorder that is caused by a deficiency in specialized immune system proteins

complement deficiency

300

What cells are created in response to the flu vaccine


B-cells

300
Britney's brother, Baljeet, starts suffering from symptoms of lethargy, weight gain, and temperature sensitivity. Tests reveal a lack of follicle cells in a specific organ and lowered T4. Before we tie Britney to a pole for cursing her brother, what condition could Baljeet be suffering from instead?

Hashimoto's Hypothyroidism

400

What therapeutci technique is being investigated for both autoimmune diseases and allergies?

tolerization

400

What immune cells destroy virus-infected cells?

 CD8+ cytotoxic T cells

400

What cells are attacked by the immune system in Hashimoto's

thyroid follicle cells

400

Explain the entire process of how a flu shot works

1. After being grown in chicken eggs in laboratories, flu virus is sucked out of eggs and washed to make it inactive.

2. Post-shot, your cells create antibodies to fight the inactive virus that just into your bloodstream.

3. After two weeks, antibodies develop and attack real flu virus and stop it from getting into your cells. You remain healthy.

400

Britney was isolated as a child due to her weak constitution and gets sick very easily. The villagers believe this is a punishment for using demonic power. The village healer finds that Britney lacks the MASP-2 protein. What condition may Britney be suffering from?

Complement deficiency

500

Explain the process of CAR-T therapy and why it could help someone with an auto-immune disease

CAR-T therapy reprograms the body's T cells to no longer target the body's own cells then reintroduces them into the blood. For someone with autoimmune disease, this could be helpful to kill the problematic immune cells

500

A pathogen mutates its surface antigens rapidly to avoid recognition by memory B and T cells. What does this reveal about a limitation in the adaptive immune system?

The adaptive immune system relies on stable antigens for effective memory response; rapid mutation can lead to immune evasion.

500

Explain how HIV and AIDS are connected

AIDS can be described as a progressed form of HIV, defined by the remaining T cell population. As HIV continues to kill immune cells, at a certain point your body can no longer respond to pathogens and the condition is described as AIDS
500

After receiving the flu shot, a patient still experiences mild symptoms when exposed to the virus. Antibody levels are elevated but not enough to prevent illness. What factor related to immune response timing might explain this?

The secondary immune response was activated but not fast or strong enough to completely neutralize the virus before symptoms appeared.

500

Before Britney can be burned at the stake for her suspicious activity, a forward thinking priest asks to try a new treatment called CAR-T therapy to help one of the people she cursed, who is suffering from an autoimmune disease targeting their pigment cells (vitiligo). Explain why CAR-T could be helpful for this villager and explain the process of the therapy

CAR-T therapy involves taking the patient's endogenous T cells and reprogramming them to target a specific cell, in this case the patient's B cells. These cells are expanded and reintroduced into the patient. Ideally, the CAR-T cells will kill the B cells that target the pigment cells, and the body will replace those B cells with non-autoimmune ones