Antibodies
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- 4. A chemical message from one type of cell to another.
- 8. Action of antibodies: to aggregate around an antigen, forming clumps.
- 9. The arms of the antibody, which have hypervariable regions to fit thousands of antigens.
- 14. Where B-cells go to mature in the lymphatic system.
- 16. Cell receptor on a T-cell that triggers its kill-mode when an antigen on MHCI binds with it.
- 17. Interferon type produced by lymphocytes and macrophages to warn of viral infection.
- 18. An antigen that will provoke an immune response.
- 19. Where T-cells go to mature in the lymphatic system.
- 21. Coming from inside (ex. a threat like viral infection or cancer).
- 22. Action of antibodies: to crosslink with other antibodies, forming large clumps and neutralizing toxins.
- 24. Autoantigen in a patient with lupus (SLE).
- 25. Interferon type produced by T-cells to warn of viral infection.
- 26. Local reaction to an allergen - edema and inflammation.
- 27. Cell receptor on a T-cell that triggers its differentiation into a helper cell when it connects with an antigen on MHCII.
- 28. A molecule in self tissues that are similar to a pathogenic antigen - provoking immune attack.
- 29. A role of antibodies: to cover an attachment spike of a pathogen.
- 31. A larger molecule that can attach to haptens, making them more noticeable by immune cells.
- 34. Coming from outside (ex. a threat like invading bacteria or protozoa).
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- 1. The body/stem of the antibody, which phagocytes use to recognize each other and where complement proteins can bind.
- 2. Systemic reaction to an allergen - inflammation, bronchoconstriction, urticaria, circulatory shock, and airway obstruction.
- 3. Interferon type produced by fibroblasts and epithelial cells to warn of viral infection.
- 5. One role of antibodies: to cover bacteria and allow them to be recognized and eaten by phagocytes.
- 6. Central part of bone where all white and red blood cells are generated as stem cells.
- 7. A chemokine used by T-cells to communicate with B-cells.
- 10. Foreign molecules that are too small to create an immune response.
- 11. Autoantigen in a patient with multiple-sclerosis (insulation of nerves).
- 12. Another word for an antibody: 4 polypeptide chains connected by disulfide bonds.
- 13. Type of immunity provided by B-cells and antibodies.
- 15. Binding site on an antigen where antibodies attach.
- 16. Moving in response to a chemical attractant/repellant.
- 20. A dimer in mucous and serous secretions, blood, breastmilk and other fluids.
- 23. A complex antibody synthesized by B-cells after encounter with an antigen, a pentamer.
- 27. A chemical message from one WBC to another WBC.
- 30. Antibody expressed on the surface of all B-cells.
- 32. Antibody that binds to mast cells and basophils, starting an allergic response.
- 33. Most common antibody (80% of all antibodies), a monomer produced for first response to infection.