front 1 Explain the role that MHC complexes play in presenting antigenic peptides to T cells | back 1
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front 2 Explain the different ways in which antibodies and TCRs bind antigen. *TCR= T cell recpetor | back 2
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front 3 What is MHC? | back 3
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front 4 Describe the structure of the MHC-I and MHC-II complexes. What are they composed of? Where are they located? Identify MHC-I and MHC-II. | back 4 MHC-I:
MHC-II:
MHC Class II presenting cells STILL present MHC Class I, too! |
front 5 Correctly identify the type of T cell that expresses CD4 and the type of T cell that expresses CD8. Correctly describe the molecule that is bound by CD4 and by CD8. | back 5 Th= T helper cells
Tc= T cytotoxic cells
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front 6 Correctly identify the cell types that express MHC-I and those that express MHC-II. | back 6 Class I
Class II
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front 7 Explain how the MHC gene locus got its name (major histocompatibility complex). | back 7
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front 8 Describe the general organization of the MHC gene locus. Which MHC genes encode which MHC proteins? | back 8
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front 9 Explain the meaning and biological relevance of allelic polymorphism with respect to the MHC genes. | back 9
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front 10 Explain why is it beneficial to express all of the MHC genes that we inherit. | back 10
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front 11 Describe the meaning of a haplotype. How many haplotypes does each individual have? (2) | back 11
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front 12 Explain how MHC genes are inherited (as a linked set of genes, haplotype). | back 12
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front 13 Be able to predict if transplanted organs/tissues will be accepted or rejected based on the MHC haplotypes of transplant donor and recipient. | back 13
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front 14 What do these mean? H2 H2 b/b HLA | back 14 H2- mouse MHC b/b- is the haplotype HLA- Human MHC |
front 15 Tophat: True/False: It is possible for a TH to present a MHC/peptide complex to a Tc. | back 15 True |
front 16 Tophat: Cell X expresses MHC-I on its surface but it does not express MHC-II on its surface. Which one of the following cells types is cell X most likely to be? a.) Dendritic cell b.) Naive B cell c.) Hematopoietic stem cell d.) Activated macrophage e.) Memory B cell. | back 16 c.) Hematopoietic stem cell |
front 17 Tophat: True/False: There would be less MHC diversity in a mouse that was unable to express a functional form of the VDJ recombinase enzyme (RAG enzyme), than in a normal mouse that did express the VDJ recombinase enzyme. | back 17 False |
front 18 How many (maximum number) unique forms (different allotypes)
of MHC-I can be expressed on the surface of a a.)1 b.)2 c.)4 d.)6 e.)Many hundreds or thousands | back 18 D.) 6 |
front 19 Which child in this family has the lowest level of MHC diversity?Select an answer and submit a.) Felix b.) James c.) Mary d.) Beth | back 19 A.) Felix |
front 20 What is the % chance that a 5th child born into this family would have the exact same haplotypes as Bob? aAlmost 0% b100% c25% d50% e75% | back 20 C.) 25% |
front 21 Which one of the following statements about the MHC protein complex shown in the image is false? a.)This type of MHC complex is present on the surface of T cells that express CD8 on their surface. b.)This type of MHC complex is not present on the surface of B cells, dendritic cells, and macrophages. c.)This type of MHC complex is bound by the T cell receptor present on T cells that express CD8 on their surface. d.)The amino acids that establish non-covalent bonds with the peptide that is presented by this MHC complex, are located in the α1 and α2 domains.eThe complex might be HLA-A567. | back 21 b.)This type of MHC complex is not present on the surface of B cells, dendritic cells, and macrophages. |
front 22 Analysis of a single cell reveals that the cell does express HLA-A, B, and C proteins but it does not express HLA-DP, DQ, or DR proteins on its surface. Based on this information alone, which one of the following statements about this cell is false?Select an answer and submit. a.) This cell might be a TH cell. b.)This cell cannot be a macrophage. c.) This cell might be a dendritic cell. d.) This cell does not express an immunoglobulin on its surface. e.)This cell is not an erythrocyte (red blood cell). | back 22 c.) This cell might be a dendritic cell. |
front 23 Which one of the following statements about MHC haplotypes is false?Select an answer and submit. a.) An individual possesses two separate MHC haplotypes. b.)Brother and sister twins might not share any haplotypes. c.)Haplotype X and haplotype Y cannot share any similar MHC alleles. d.)New haplotypes can be created by the process of homologous recombination (crossing over) during meiosis. e.)Haplotypes contain MHC-I and MHC-II genes. | back 23 c.)Haplotype X and haplotype Y cannot share any similar MHC alleles. |
front 24 Which one of the following statements about MHC-II is false? a.) MHC-II is a two protein complex. b.) MHC-II presents peptides to cells that have CD4 on their surface. c.)MHC-II is present on B cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells. d.) MHC-II binds to peptides using non-covalent bonds. e.) MHC-II presents peptides to Tc cells but not to Th cells. | back 24 e.) MHC-II presents peptides to Tc cells but not to Th cells. |
front 25 The MHC haplotypes of mouse #1 are represented as H2x/x . The MHC haplotypes of mouse #2 are represented as H2A/B. True/False: Mouse #1 and mouse #2 might be siblings from the same litter (the same parents).Select an answer and submit. | back 25 True |