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==<font color="purple">Immune tolerance</font>==
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<FlashCard questions="10">
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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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|l2=Immune Tolerance
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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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|l3=Immune Tolerance
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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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*Cell death
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*Immune deviation/suppression
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|l4=Immune Tolerance
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|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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|q6='''What subtype are regulatory T cells?
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|q7=What part of the body do Treg cells develop?
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|a7=Thymus
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|l7=Immune Tolerance
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|q8=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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|q9=The mechanism of suppression of Treg cells depends on the binding of which receptors?
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|a9=Treg CTLA-4 to target cell B7
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|l9=Immune Tolerance
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|q10=What is the transcription repressor unique to Treg cells?
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|a10=FoxP3
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|<big>'''What typical inhibitory cytokines do Treg cells secrete?'''
 
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*'''''IL-4'''''
 
*'''''IL-10'''''
 
*'''''TGF-β'''''
 
||[[Immune Tolerance - WikiBlood|<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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Latest revision as of 17:51, 17 March 2012


Immune tolerance

Question Answer Article
What is the definition of tolerance? Link to Article
Where does central tolerance develop? Link to Article
What are the two processes of selection known as? Link to Article
What are the four ways peripheral tolerance can be achieved in T cells? Link to Article
What is the process in which one T cell response is selectively induced over another? Link to Article
What subtype are regulatory T cells? Link to Article
What part of the body do Treg cells develop? Link to Article
What typical inhibitory cytokines do Treg cells secrete? Link to Article
The mechanism of suppression of Treg cells depends on the binding of which receptors? Link to Article
What is the transcription repressor unique to Treg cells? Link to Article




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