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Jeopardy! Immunology Edition! By: Brian Jackson, MS I Instructions 1. Choose the category and dollar amount. The answer will appear on your screen. 2. Once you’ve answered, click anywhere for the correct question. 3. IMPORTANT: Click on the correct question to return to the board! 4. When you’re done with a section, click on the link at the bottom of the board to advance. “IL” Wind Be Sensitive I’m Cured Less than Ideal Potpourri Cell it! 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Click Here to advance to Double Jeopardy Click here to return to the board. Barely Tolerated Innate Talents Organs of the Body Develop Yourself Signal Diagnosis: Received Immunity 400 400 400 400 400 400 800 800 800 800 800 800 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 Click to advance to Final Jeopardy Click here to return to the board. Final Jeopardy! Category: Immunodeficiency Diseases Make your wagers now. After you have made your wager, click anywhere to continue to the Final Jeopardy answer, which you will need to write down on your own paper. Final Jeopardy! Category: Immunodeficiency Diseases This named syndrome is noted by variable T and B cell populations and is caused by thymic aplasia. (slide will advance automatically after 30 seconds) Final Jeopardy The correct question is... (click anywhere to see) What is DiGeorge’s syndrome? Thanks for playing! Let me know if you had problems with the program or if any of the questions/answers are wrong! Comments are always appreciated as well! E-mail: [email protected] End Game By Clicking Here $200 – “IL” Wind This cytokine is secreted by T cell to selfpromote development. What is IL-2? $400 – “IL” Wind This cytokine promotes immunoglobulin switching to IgE. What is IL-4? $600 – “IL” Wind Naïve CD4 T cells developing in the presence of IL-12 and IFN-gamma become this type of cell. What is Th-1? $800 – “IL” Wind These two cytokines are responsible for the acute phase inflammation response. What are IL-1 and IL-6? $1000 – “IL” Wind This molecule is expressed on stromal cells in the thymus and is required for proper TCell development. What is IL-7? $200 – Be Sensitive This type of hypersensitivity reaction is mediated by histamine, serotonin, prostaglandins, and chemotactic factors. What is a Type I ? $400 – Be Sensitive The hypersensitivity reaction most associated with a delay of 24 to 72 hours. What is a Type IV reaction? $600 – Be Sensitive Allergens which directly enter the blood stream are most likely to cause this disease event? What is anaphylactic shock? $800 – Be Sensitive Along with prostaglandins, this mediator is most prominent in the late-phase allergic response. What is leukotrienes? $1000 – Be Sensitive Contact hypersensitivities destructive effects are mediated by activation of this immune system cell type. What is macrophage? $200 – I’m Cured NSAIDs block this enzyme. What is cyclo-oxygenase? $400 – I’m Cured This powerful cortisol analog is a strong antiinflammatory, but beware of side effects. What is Prednisone? $600 – I’m Cured Anti-leukotriene drugs can help minimize the effects of this type of disease state. What are allergies? $800 – I’m Cured Cyclosporine is this type of immunosuppressant. What is a calcineurin inhibitor? $1000 – I’m Cured Monoclonal antibodies against this substance are showing remarkable ability to cause remission of rheumatoid arthritis. What is TNF-alpha? $200 – Less Than Ideal The “boy in the bubble” had this type of immune deficiency. What is SCID (Severe Combined Immune Deficiency)? $400 – Less Than Ideal This is an isotype switch defect with an increased amount of IgM and a decreased amount of other Ig’s. What is X-Linked Hyper-IgM Syndrome? $600 – Less Than Ideal Chediak-Higashi syndrome involves impairment within this cell type. What are macrophages? $800 – Less Than Ideal This term describes the gene expression events that allow many eukaryotic pathogens to avoid the immune response. What is programmed gene rearrangement? $1000 – Less Than Ideal Influenza viruses which cause major epidemics have had this genetic event occur. What is antigenic shift? $200 – Potpourri The HIV gene which encodes the viral capsid proteins. What is gag? $400 – Potpourri The absence of this molecule on antigenpresenting APCs cause T cells to become anergic. What is B7? $600 – Potpourri The BCR signaling complex is composed of an antibody and these additional transmembrane proteins. What are Ig alpha and Ig beta? $800 – Potpourri The HIV glycoprotein necessary for viral integration. What is gp41? $1000 – Potpourri Interaction of Fas with Fas ligand initiates this cellular process. What is apoptosis? $200 – Cell it! This immunological cell can help eliminate cancerous cells by innate responses. What is a Natural Killer? $400 – Cell it! These cells are responsible for transporting pathogens across the intestinal epithelia layers. What are M cells? $600 – Cell it! Cell responsible for the immediate allergic response. What is Mast Cell? $800 – Cell it! This interaction provides the primary signal needed by mature B cells for activation. What is Ab : Ag? $1000 – Cell it! One of two co-receptors HIV uses to adhere to CD4-containing host cells. What are CXCR4 or CCR5? $400 – Barely Tolerated The name for sites where antigens are kept separate from most lymphocytes to prevent an immune response. What are immunologically privileged sites? $800 – Barely Tolerated This is the most important genetic factor involved in autoimmune disease pathogenesis. What is MHC type? $1200 – Barely Tolerated Autoimmune Polyendocrinopathy Candidiasis Ectodermal Dystrophy involves a genetic defect in this gene. What is the AIRE gene? $1600 – Barely Tolerated This molecule negatively regulates T cell activation, and mice without this molecule have a lethal autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome. What is CTLA-4? $2000 – Barely Tolerated Lymphocytes that persistently receive a primary stimulatory signal without a costimulatory signal are likely to end up in this inactive state. What is anergy? $400 – Innate Talents These two complement molecules are chemoattractants for additional lymphocytic infiltration. What are C3a and C5a? $800 – Innate Talents CD8+CD4- T-cells are associated with this type of MHC Complex. What is MHC Class 1? $1200 – Innate Talents Toll like receptors are an example of receptors that bind these molecules. What are PAMPs (pathogen associated molecular patterns)? $1600 – Innate Talents C3b is this type of molecule that enhances phagocytosis. What is an opsin? $2000 – Innate Talents This enzyme is primarily responsible for the oxidative burst in macrophages. What is NADPH oxidase? $400 – Organs of the Body This immune system organ is made up of red pulp and white pulp. What is the spleen? $800 – Organs of the Body The two immune organs designated as “primary.” What are the bone marrow and the thymus? $1200 – Organs of the Body The T-Cell zone within the spleen that surrounds certain blood vessels. What is the periarteriole lymphoid sheath? $1600 – Organs of the Body This lymphatic vessel empties into the left subclavian vein or the left jugular vein. What is the thoracic duct? $2000 – Organs of the Body Areas of enhanced lymphocytic activity in the submucosa of the small intestine are called these. What are Peyer’s patches? $400 – Develop Yourself B cell development is completed in this organ. What is the bone marrow? $800 – Develop Yourself Most T-cell receptors are made up of these two chains. What are alpha and beta? $1200 – Develop Yourself Receptor editing (additional chain rearrangements) occurs in this type of cell only. What are B cells? $1600 – Develop Yourself Immediately prior to lineage commitment as CD4 or CD8 cells, T-cells are called this. What are double positive T cells? $2000 – Develop Yourself The principle that there is only one type of receptor per one lymphocyte is called this. What is allelic exclusion? $400 – Signal Received Found in pentamer form, this is the first type of immungloublin produced by B cells. What is IgM? $800 – Signal Received Cytotoxic T-cells use this three-lettered receptor and its ligand to kill infected cells. What is fas? $1200 – Signal Received The process of changing from producing IgM to producing other immunoglobulins is called this. What is isotype switching? $1600 – Signal Received Interferon gamma is most associated with this type of T cell. What is a Th1 cell? $2000 – Signal Received Cells with these two CD numbers regulate T cells by secreting IL-10 and TGF-beta. What are CD4/CD25? $400 – Diagnosis: Immunity This ABO blood type is the universal donor? What is O? $800 – Diagnosis: Immunity ThoGAM is this type of antibody against Rh antigen. What is IgG? $1200 – Diagnosis: Immunity A direct Coombs test detects antibodies bound to this type of cell. What is a red blood cell/erythrocyte? $1600 – Diagnosis: Immunity A type IV delayed hypersensitivity reaction is used in a skin test for this disease. What is Tuberculosis? $2000 – Diagnosis: Immunity A vaccine for HPV may help to prevent this type of cancer. What is cervical cancer? The End!