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==<font color="purple">Immune tolerance</font>==
 
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|q1=What is the definition of tolerance?
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|a1=A state of immune unresponsiveness towards antigens
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|q2=Where does central tolerance develop?
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|q3=What are the two processes of selection known as?
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*Positive selection
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*Negative selection
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|q4=What are the four ways peripheral tolerance can be achieved in T cells?
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*Ignorance
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*Anergy
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|<big>'''What are the two processes of selection known as?'''
*Cell death
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*Immune deviation/suppression
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*'''''Positive selection'''''
|l4=Immune Tolerance
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*'''''Negative selection'''''
|q5=What is the process in which one T cell response is selectively induced over another?
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|a5=Immune deviation
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|<big>'''What are the four ways peripheral tolerance can be achieved in T cells?'''
|q6='''What subtype are regulatory T cells?
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*'''''Ignorance'''''
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|q7=What part of the body do Treg cells develop?
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*'''''Cell death'''''
|a7=Thymus
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*'''''Immune deviation/suppression'''''
|l7=Immune Tolerance
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|q8=What typical inhibitory cytokines do Treg cells secrete?
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|<big>'''What is the process in which one T cell response is selectively induced over another?'''
*IL-4
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*IL-10
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*'''''Immune deviation'''''
*TGF-β
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|q9=The mechanism of suppression of Treg cells depends on the binding of which receptors?
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*'''''A state of immune unresponsiveness towards antigens'''''
|q10=What is the transcription repressor unique to Treg cells?
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|a10=FoxP3
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|l10=Immune Tolerance
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|<big>'''What subtype are regulatory T cells?'''
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|<big>'''What part of the body do Treg cells develop?'''
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*'''''Thymus'''''
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|<big>'''What typical inhibitory cytokines do Treg cells secrete?'''
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*'''''IL-4'''''
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*'''''IL-10'''''
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*'''''TGF-β'''''
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||[[Immune Tolerance|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''The mechanism of suppression of Treg cells depends on the binding of which receptors?'''
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*'''''Treg CTLA-4 to target cell B7'''''
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|<big>'''What is the transcription repressor unique to Treg cells?'''
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*'''''FoxP3'''''
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Revision as of 09:09, 31 May 2011


Immune tolerance

Question Answer Article
What is the definition of tolerance?
  • A state of immune unresponsiveness towards antigens
Link to Answer Article
Where does central tolerance develop?
  • Thymus
Link to Answer Article
What are the two processes of selection known as?
  • Positive selection
  • Negative selection
Link to Answer Article
What are the four ways peripheral tolerance can be achieved in T cells?
  • Ignorance
  • Anergy
  • Cell death
  • Immune deviation/suppression
Link to Answer Article
What is the process in which one T cell response is selectively induced over another?
  • Immune deviation
Link to Answer Article
What is the definition of tolerance?
  • A state of immune unresponsiveness towards antigens
Link to Answer Article
What subtype are regulatory T cells?
  • CD4+
Link to Answer Article
What part of the body do Treg cells develop?
  • Thymus
Link to Answer Article
What typical inhibitory cytokines do Treg cells secrete?
  • IL-4
  • IL-10
  • TGF-β
Link to Answer Article
The mechanism of suppression of Treg cells depends on the binding of which receptors?
  • Treg CTLA-4 to target cell B7
Link to Answer Article
What is the transcription repressor unique to Treg cells?
  • FoxP3
Link to Answer Article