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what does immunological tolerance create - ANSWER random generation of
repertoire of BCR and TCR production of self-reactive specificities

types of TCR recognition due to random TCR gene rearrangement - ANSWER -
can't recognise self-MHC (die)

- recognise self MHC and p from Ag in thymus (+ve then eliminated by -ve
selection)

- self MHC and p not in thymus (+ve selection)



what is TCR survival and tolerance based on - ANSWER TCR affinity

need a pop of cells with medium affinity to self-MHC



why do TCR need a medium affinity for self-MHC - ANSWER doesnt give an
autoimmune response

can respond to self-MHC when peptides are derived from AG not present in the
thymus

what happens to T cells that fail +ve selection - ANSWER further rearrangements
of TCRalpha locus

produce different R

Autoimmune Regulator (AIRE) - ANSWER Txn factor

in tolerance induction

expression of tissue-specific Ag in the thymus

deletes T cells recognising them

Deficiency of AIRE - ANSWER autoimmune syndrome

, what happens to self-reactive BCR - ANSWER second chance through receptor
editing

further light chain rearrangement

What are anergic lymphocytes - ANSWER lymphocytes recognise self Ag can
become unresponsive

important in peripheral tolerance



anergic immature B cells - ANSWER R encounter Ag that isnt multivalent

down regulate BCR



what is immunological tolernace - ANSWER Ag not presented at sufficient levels
to activate T cells

eye, testis and CNS



T cell dependent B cell responses - ANSWER if Ag-specific T cells absent

no help is available

no antibody response



Regulatory T cells (Treg) - ANSWER Cd4+ T cell subset

Suppresses immune response through cytokines (TGF-b and IL-10)

prevents autoimmune syndrome IPEX



types of regulatory T cells - ANSWER nTreg-> high affinity for self Ag (thymus)

iTreg-> induced in periphery

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