front 1 Describe the structural components of the TCR complex and their respective functions. Though we will mostly discuss T cells that have alpha/beta TCRs, understand that some T cells have a TCR consisting of gamma and delta proteins. | back 1 TCR- T cell Receptor TCR Complex:
Structure:
Functions:
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front 2 Explain the differences between antibody and TCR with respect to isotypes, secreted vs. nonsecreted complexes, affinity maturation, binding of free antigen. | back 2
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front 3 Describe the structural similarities between a Fab of an immunoglobulin and a TCR (immunoglobulin domains, variable and constant domains, CDRs etc.). | back 3 Similarities
Some significant differences between Abs and TCRs:
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front 4 Explain the process of VDJ recombination (somatic recombination) in the T cell receptor genes. (Essentially similar to VDJ recombination of immunoglobulin genes). | back 4
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front 5 Explain the multiple processes that contribute to generating TCR diversity.(Same as for antibodies, except that there is no somatic hypermutation of the TCR genes). | back 5 Processes: RAG-mediated VDJ recombination during development in thymus
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front 6 Describe the nature of the physical aspects and chemical interactions that account for TCR binding to MHC/peptide complexes (CDRs/non-covalent interactions). | back 6
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front 7 Explain what MHC restriction means. What does it really mean to say that T cells are MHC restricted? | back 7 MHC Restriction means:
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front 8 Correctly identify and describe the properties of a type of T cell that is MHC-I restricted (Tc). Correctly identify and describe the properties of a type of T cell
that is MHC- | back 8 MHC-1
MHC-2
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front 9 Which one of the following is not expressed by both Tc and TH cells? a.)B2-microglobulin b.)TCR c.)TAP transporter d.)CD8 e.)CD3 | back 9 d.) CD8 |
front 10 The T cells of mouse X cannot produce a functional CD3 complex. True/False: The TH cells of mouse X are unable to bind to MHC-II/peptide complexes present on the surface of a dendritic cell. | back 10 False |
front 11 The SCID mouse (Severe Combined Immuno-Deficiency) lacks a functional RAG enzyme complex (fact). True/False: SCID mice do not possess functional T cells or functional B cells. | back 11 True |
front 12 The RAG enzyme complex recombines the immunoglobulin genes in developing B cells and it recombines the TCR genes in developing T cells (fact). Talk with a classmate and see if you can propose a reason for why the RAG enzyme does not recombine the immunoglobulin genes of T cells or the TCR genes of B cells (the 1-turn and 2-turn RSS sequences are identical). | back 12 ----- |
front 13 The image below shows a T cell interacting with an APC in the body of person X. Which one of the following statements about the image is false? a.)The peptides being presented could have been derived from a polyubiquitinated virus protein. b.)The T cell shown in the image expresses CD8. c.)The MHC shown in the center image (B*5201) was at one time bound by a protein called the invariant chain. d.)The T cell shown in the image would be expected to express HLA-A0201 and HLA-B5201 even though the image does not show this. e.)This individual most likely possesses other T cells that could bind to the HLA-A*0201/peptide Y complex (far right image). | back 13 c.)The MHC shown in the center image (B*5201) was at one time bound by a protein called the invariant chain. |
front 14 A bacteria enters the body and drains into a lymph node through an afferent lymphatic vessel. After entering the lymph node this bacterial cell makes contact with many different B cells and with many different T cells. True/False: It is equally likely that this bacteria will be bound by one or more B lymphocyte as it is to be bound by one or more T lymphocytes. | back 14 False It is not possible for Tcells to bind to bacteria. |
front 15 True/False: It is possible for the TCR on a CTL to bind to a MHC-I/peptide complex on the surface of a TH. | back 15 True |
front 16 The TCR of a Tc binds with high affinity to a MHC-I/peptide complex presented on the surface of a virus-infected DC, but the Tc does not become activated by this encounter. Which one of the following cellular defects is most likely to be responsible for this lack of activation? a.) The Tc lacks a functional B2 microglobulin gene. b.) The DC lacks any functional PAMP receptors. c.) The TCR of the Tc lacks functional CDRs. d.) The TCR lacks a functional CD3 complex. e.) The DC lacks a functional TAP transporter. | back 16 d.) The TCR lacks a functional CD3 complex. |
front 17 True/False: It is possible to determine if a single T cell is TH or is a TC simply by analyzing the structure of the TCR that the cell expresses. | back 17 False |
front 18 Which one of the following statements is true? a.)The interaction shown will initiate a signal transduction pathway within the cell shown in the top part of the image. b.)The interaction shown will initiate a signal transduction pathway within the cell shown in the bottom part of the image. | back 18 a.)The interaction shown will initiate a signal transduction pathway within the cell shown in the top part of the image. |