Which antigen presenting cell is capable of presenting antigen and co-stimulation to a naive CD4 or CD8 T lymphocyte?
A. B cell
B. Macrophage
C. Dendritic cell
D. Macrophage or dendritic cell
E. Macrophage, dendritic cell, or B cell
E. Macrophage, dendritic cell, B cells
They are the professional APCs, they provide antigen to the T cells with MHC.
Which antigen presenting cell is capable of presenting antigen and co-stimulation to a naive CD4 or...
An example of an antigen-presenting cell for a CD4+TH2 cell would be a(n): Select one: a. astrocyte 0 b. Neutrophil 0 c. B-cell 0 d. epithelial cell e. CD8+ T cell
the antigen presenting cell the antigen presenting cell does not produce cytokines which influence the adaptive immune system matures upon antigenic stimulation and becomes a plasma cell may be a T cell may be a dendritic cell in the skin
CD4 and CD8 are: Select one: O a Molecules present on the surface of T cells that enhance interaction with antigen presenting cells O b. Molecules present on T cells that provide co-stimulation for B cells @c. Molecules secreted by antigen-presenting cells d. Molecules present on the surface of natural killer (NK) cells e. Molecules on the surface of antigen-presenting cells that inhibit NK cell activation
B-cells are stimulated by _________ to produce antibodies. CD4+ cells Antigen-presenting cells only CD8+ cells Both CD4+ and CD8+ cells
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3. Naïve T cells initially bind to antigen presenting cells by (T cell) binding to (APC) a. CD4 b. TCR c. CD36 d. LFA i. LFA ii. ICAM-1 i. MHC Class II iv. IL2 IV.
Question 13 3 pt: MHC I and MHC Il differ from each other in that: MHC I, but not MHC II, is necessary for T cells to kill cells presenting endogenous antigen MHC I, but not MHC II, primarily present exogenous antigens to CD8+ T cells MHC I, but not MHC II, is necessary for T cells to activate B cells MHC II, but not MHC I, primarily present endogenous antigens to CD4+ T cells Question 14 3 pts In...
Which of the following statements are TRUE about innate immunity? A. Antigen-loaded dendritic cells (DCs) enter the lymph node (LN) via the blood vessels while aive T cells enter via afferent lymphatics. B. Both antige-loaded DCs and naive T cells enter LN via blood vessels. C. Antigen loaded DCs and naive T cells enter LN via afferent while navie T cells enter via blood vessels D. Both antigen-loaded DCs and naive T cells enter LN via the afferent lymphatics. E....
For each description below, select the cell type or tissue type to which it refers, using the drop down menu for each. It is possible that a cell or tissue type from the list may not be used at all, or may be used more than once. choices: dendritic cell, lymphocyte, antibody, spleen, lymph node, monocyte, thymus, neutrophil, hematopoietic stem cell, erythrocyte, bone marrow and m (microfold cell). a. major cell type presenting antigen to naive helper T cells b....
What determines whether a dendritic cell or a macrophage presents the antigen? Which one has MHC I and MHC II receptors