Deck 2: Nature of Antigens and the Major Histocompatibility Complex

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Which of the following is a characteristic of MHC-DR,MHC-DP,and MHC-DQ molecules?

A) Antigen receptors on all lymphocytes
B) Antigen receptors on T lymphocytes
C) Surface alloantigens on liver and kidney cells
D) Expressed co-dominantly (maternal and paternal)
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Which of the following would be the most effective immunogen?

A) One that is genetically foreign and has a single epitope
B) One with a molecular weight of less than 10,000 Da
C) One with multiple epitopes with many specificities
D) One with multiple epitopes with a single repeated specificity
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Antigens found in different species that trigger a similar antibody response are called:

A) heterophile antigens.
B) haptens.
C) alloantigens.
D) autoantigens.
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A 50-kDa protein from a bacterial cell that has numerous different epitopes would be called:

A) a hapten but not an antigen.
B) a hapten and an antigen.
C) an antigen but not an immunogen.
D) an immunogen and an antigen.
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A processed antigen first encounters and binds to MHC class II molecules in the:

A) nucleus.
B) endoplasmic reticulum.
C) endosomal compartment.
D) membrane surface.
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Each class II MHC molecule has specificity for:

A) any endogenous peptide.
B) related peptides that share a similar peptide sequence.
C) one very specific peptide sequence.
D) native, conformational epitopes.
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A macromolecule that is capable of eliciting an immune response in an immunocompetent host is called:

A) an antigen.
B) an antibody.
C) a hapten.
D) an acute-phase reactant.
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Endogenous peptides binding to MHC-A,MHC-B,or MHC-C molecules on the surface of hepatocytes are critical for the response by:

A) B lymphocytes.
B) T helper cells.
C) cytotoxic T cells.
D) macrophages.
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Which of the following is likely to be the most immunogenic?

A) A lipid with a molecular weight of 50,000 Da
B) A polysaccharide with a molecular weight of 40,000 Da
C) A protein with a molecular weight of 45,000 Da
D) A nucleic acid with a molecular weight of 60,000 Da
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Class II molecules bind to what kind of peptides?

A) Native peptides
B) Processed exogenous
C) Processed endogenous
D) Any of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic shared by class I and class II MHC molecules?

A) Expressed co-dominantly
B) Involved in antigen recognition
C) Members of the immunoglobulin superfamily
D) Expressed constitutively on all nucleated cells
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A processed antigen first encounters and binds to class I MHC molecules in the:

A) nucleus.
B) endoplasmic reticulum.
C) endosomal compartment.
D) membrane surface.
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The purpose of the invariant chain is to block the peptide-binding site of:

A) antibody molecules.
B) class II MHC molecules.
C) class I MHC molecules.
D) T-cell receptors.
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An antigenic determinant is also called:

A) an immunogen.
B) an epitope.
C) an antibody.
D) a polysaccharide.
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Antigen recognition by CD4-positive T cells requires:

A) class I MHC molecules.
B) class II MHC molecules.
C) class III MHC molecules.
D) no MHC molecules.
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Which of the following molecules is the best immunogen?

A) Protein
B) Polysaccharide
C) Nucleic acid
D) Lipid
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MHC molecules containing beta-2-microglobulin:

A) contain alpha and beta transmembrane polypeptides.
B) participate in the activation of CD4 T cells.
C) are determined by MHC-A, MHC-B, and MHC-C genes.
D) are determined by MHC-DR genes.
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Which of the following is a low-molecular-weight molecule that has one binding site for an antibody?

A) Antigen
B) Hapten
C) Immunogen
D) Adjuvant
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The ability to respond to antigen depends on which of the following factors?

A) Age
B) Proper nutrition
C) Genetic predisposition
D) All of the above
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The term "human leukocyte antigen" is synonymous with:

A) allele.
B) haplotype.
C) major histocompatibility complex.
D) chromosome.
Question
The inheritance of certain MHC antigens can result in which of the following?

A) Increased resistance to certain infectious organisms
B) Predisposition to particular autoimmune diseases
C) Diminished immune responses to particular antigens
D) All of the above
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Which option best describes a finding of Landsteiner's study of haptens?

A) Similar haptens trigger the same antibody response.
B) Spatial configuration is recognized by antibody.
C) Small chemical changes to a hapten do not affect antibody response.
D) A hapten can react with many different antibodies.
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Characteristics of heterophile antigens include which of the following?

A) Found in unrelated plants or animals but cross-react with the same antibody
B) One's own self-antigens
C) Any antigens used for immunization
D) All of the above
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The antigens that bind MHC class II antigens are first "processed" by:

A) the proteasome.
B) the endoplasmic reticulum.
C) transporters associated with antigen processing.
D) enzymes in the endosome.
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Characteristics of MHC class II molecules include which of the following?

A) Interact with CD8+ T cells
B) Have an alpha chain and beta-2 microglobulin
C) Have alpha and beta chains of approximately equal size
D) Combine with antigen made inside the cell
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A substance that is too small to stimulate antibody production by itself unless it is attached to a larger carrier molecule is called:

A) an autoantigen.
B) a cross-reacting antigen.
C) a hapten.
D) an alloantigen.
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If a mother is MHC A3A14/B5B15/Cw3Cw4 and her child is A3A9/B5B27/Cw4Cw7,which of the following men is the most likely candidate for the father?

A) A5A9/B5B27/Cw3Cw7
B) A9A11/B15B21/Cw1Cw4
C) A4A15/B2B27/Cw1Cw5
D) A5A9/B17B27/Cw3Cw5
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T cells are capable of recognizing:

A) conformational epitopes.
B) native (nondegraded) peptides.
C) degraded peptides.
D) haptens.
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MHC class I protein is found on:

A) red blood cells.
B) all nucleated cells.
C) B cells and macrophages only.
D) stem cells only.
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Which of the following must be matched between donor and recipient as closely as possible to avoid rejection of a tissue transplant?

A) Haptens
B) MHC molecules
C) Transporters associated with antigen processing
D) Beta-2 microglobulins
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Which option best describes MHC class I antigens?

A) They are recognized by helper T cells.
B) They are found on all nucleated cells.
C) They combine with exogenous antigen.
D) They are coded for on chromosome 9.
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A bacterial antigen to which the human immune system responds would be classified as:

A) an autoantigen.
B) an alloantigen.
C) a heteroantigen.
D) a holoantigen.
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Aluminum salt in the hepatitis vaccine functions as:

A) a hapten.
B) an adjuvant.
C) an immunogen.
D) a carrier.
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MHC class I antigens are recognized by which of the following cells?

A) CD4+ T cells
B) CD8+ T cells
C) B cells
D) Macrophages
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Naturally occurring anti-A and anti-B antibodies are thought to be the result of exposure to which of the following?

A) Heterophile antigens
B) Haptens
C) Alloantigens
D) Autoantigens
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A determinant site on an antigen that is produced by the folding of the primary chain is known as a:

A) conformational epitope.
B) linear epitope.
C) hapten.
D) monovalent epitope.
Question
A substance used to enhance antibody formation is called:

A) a hapten.
B) an adjuvant.
C) an immunogen.
D) a carrier.
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If a person has a reaction to poison ivy,this is caused by:

A) a hapten complexing with a tissue protein.
B) a heterophile antigen.
C) a T-independent antigen.
D) exposure to an adjuvant.
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All of the following are characteristics of a strong immunogen EXCEPT:

A) it is a large molecule.
B) it is foreign to the host.
C) it is a repeating polymer.
D) it is protein in nature.
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In antigen processing,the function of transporters associated with antigen-processing proteins is to:

A) help digest large proteins.
B) bind to MHC class II molecules in the endoplasmic reticulum.
C) transport digested proteins to MHC class I molecules.
D) recognize and digest exogenous protein.
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Deck 2: Nature of Antigens and the Major Histocompatibility Complex
1
Which of the following is a characteristic of MHC-DR,MHC-DP,and MHC-DQ molecules?

A) Antigen receptors on all lymphocytes
B) Antigen receptors on T lymphocytes
C) Surface alloantigens on liver and kidney cells
D) Expressed co-dominantly (maternal and paternal)
Expressed co-dominantly (maternal and paternal)
2
Which of the following would be the most effective immunogen?

A) One that is genetically foreign and has a single epitope
B) One with a molecular weight of less than 10,000 Da
C) One with multiple epitopes with many specificities
D) One with multiple epitopes with a single repeated specificity
One with multiple epitopes with many specificities
3
Antigens found in different species that trigger a similar antibody response are called:

A) heterophile antigens.
B) haptens.
C) alloantigens.
D) autoantigens.
heterophile antigens.
4
A 50-kDa protein from a bacterial cell that has numerous different epitopes would be called:

A) a hapten but not an antigen.
B) a hapten and an antigen.
C) an antigen but not an immunogen.
D) an immunogen and an antigen.
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A processed antigen first encounters and binds to MHC class II molecules in the:

A) nucleus.
B) endoplasmic reticulum.
C) endosomal compartment.
D) membrane surface.
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Each class II MHC molecule has specificity for:

A) any endogenous peptide.
B) related peptides that share a similar peptide sequence.
C) one very specific peptide sequence.
D) native, conformational epitopes.
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A macromolecule that is capable of eliciting an immune response in an immunocompetent host is called:

A) an antigen.
B) an antibody.
C) a hapten.
D) an acute-phase reactant.
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Endogenous peptides binding to MHC-A,MHC-B,or MHC-C molecules on the surface of hepatocytes are critical for the response by:

A) B lymphocytes.
B) T helper cells.
C) cytotoxic T cells.
D) macrophages.
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Which of the following is likely to be the most immunogenic?

A) A lipid with a molecular weight of 50,000 Da
B) A polysaccharide with a molecular weight of 40,000 Da
C) A protein with a molecular weight of 45,000 Da
D) A nucleic acid with a molecular weight of 60,000 Da
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Class II molecules bind to what kind of peptides?

A) Native peptides
B) Processed exogenous
C) Processed endogenous
D) Any of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic shared by class I and class II MHC molecules?

A) Expressed co-dominantly
B) Involved in antigen recognition
C) Members of the immunoglobulin superfamily
D) Expressed constitutively on all nucleated cells
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A processed antigen first encounters and binds to class I MHC molecules in the:

A) nucleus.
B) endoplasmic reticulum.
C) endosomal compartment.
D) membrane surface.
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The purpose of the invariant chain is to block the peptide-binding site of:

A) antibody molecules.
B) class II MHC molecules.
C) class I MHC molecules.
D) T-cell receptors.
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An antigenic determinant is also called:

A) an immunogen.
B) an epitope.
C) an antibody.
D) a polysaccharide.
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Antigen recognition by CD4-positive T cells requires:

A) class I MHC molecules.
B) class II MHC molecules.
C) class III MHC molecules.
D) no MHC molecules.
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Which of the following molecules is the best immunogen?

A) Protein
B) Polysaccharide
C) Nucleic acid
D) Lipid
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MHC molecules containing beta-2-microglobulin:

A) contain alpha and beta transmembrane polypeptides.
B) participate in the activation of CD4 T cells.
C) are determined by MHC-A, MHC-B, and MHC-C genes.
D) are determined by MHC-DR genes.
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Which of the following is a low-molecular-weight molecule that has one binding site for an antibody?

A) Antigen
B) Hapten
C) Immunogen
D) Adjuvant
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19
The ability to respond to antigen depends on which of the following factors?

A) Age
B) Proper nutrition
C) Genetic predisposition
D) All of the above
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20
The term "human leukocyte antigen" is synonymous with:

A) allele.
B) haplotype.
C) major histocompatibility complex.
D) chromosome.
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21
The inheritance of certain MHC antigens can result in which of the following?

A) Increased resistance to certain infectious organisms
B) Predisposition to particular autoimmune diseases
C) Diminished immune responses to particular antigens
D) All of the above
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22
Which option best describes a finding of Landsteiner's study of haptens?

A) Similar haptens trigger the same antibody response.
B) Spatial configuration is recognized by antibody.
C) Small chemical changes to a hapten do not affect antibody response.
D) A hapten can react with many different antibodies.
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Characteristics of heterophile antigens include which of the following?

A) Found in unrelated plants or animals but cross-react with the same antibody
B) One's own self-antigens
C) Any antigens used for immunization
D) All of the above
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The antigens that bind MHC class II antigens are first "processed" by:

A) the proteasome.
B) the endoplasmic reticulum.
C) transporters associated with antigen processing.
D) enzymes in the endosome.
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25
Characteristics of MHC class II molecules include which of the following?

A) Interact with CD8+ T cells
B) Have an alpha chain and beta-2 microglobulin
C) Have alpha and beta chains of approximately equal size
D) Combine with antigen made inside the cell
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26
A substance that is too small to stimulate antibody production by itself unless it is attached to a larger carrier molecule is called:

A) an autoantigen.
B) a cross-reacting antigen.
C) a hapten.
D) an alloantigen.
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27
If a mother is MHC A3A14/B5B15/Cw3Cw4 and her child is A3A9/B5B27/Cw4Cw7,which of the following men is the most likely candidate for the father?

A) A5A9/B5B27/Cw3Cw7
B) A9A11/B15B21/Cw1Cw4
C) A4A15/B2B27/Cw1Cw5
D) A5A9/B17B27/Cw3Cw5
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28
T cells are capable of recognizing:

A) conformational epitopes.
B) native (nondegraded) peptides.
C) degraded peptides.
D) haptens.
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29
MHC class I protein is found on:

A) red blood cells.
B) all nucleated cells.
C) B cells and macrophages only.
D) stem cells only.
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30
Which of the following must be matched between donor and recipient as closely as possible to avoid rejection of a tissue transplant?

A) Haptens
B) MHC molecules
C) Transporters associated with antigen processing
D) Beta-2 microglobulins
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31
Which option best describes MHC class I antigens?

A) They are recognized by helper T cells.
B) They are found on all nucleated cells.
C) They combine with exogenous antigen.
D) They are coded for on chromosome 9.
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32
A bacterial antigen to which the human immune system responds would be classified as:

A) an autoantigen.
B) an alloantigen.
C) a heteroantigen.
D) a holoantigen.
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33
Aluminum salt in the hepatitis vaccine functions as:

A) a hapten.
B) an adjuvant.
C) an immunogen.
D) a carrier.
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34
MHC class I antigens are recognized by which of the following cells?

A) CD4+ T cells
B) CD8+ T cells
C) B cells
D) Macrophages
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35
Naturally occurring anti-A and anti-B antibodies are thought to be the result of exposure to which of the following?

A) Heterophile antigens
B) Haptens
C) Alloantigens
D) Autoantigens
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36
A determinant site on an antigen that is produced by the folding of the primary chain is known as a:

A) conformational epitope.
B) linear epitope.
C) hapten.
D) monovalent epitope.
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37
A substance used to enhance antibody formation is called:

A) a hapten.
B) an adjuvant.
C) an immunogen.
D) a carrier.
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38
If a person has a reaction to poison ivy,this is caused by:

A) a hapten complexing with a tissue protein.
B) a heterophile antigen.
C) a T-independent antigen.
D) exposure to an adjuvant.
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39
All of the following are characteristics of a strong immunogen EXCEPT:

A) it is a large molecule.
B) it is foreign to the host.
C) it is a repeating polymer.
D) it is protein in nature.
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In antigen processing,the function of transporters associated with antigen-processing proteins is to:

A) help digest large proteins.
B) bind to MHC class II molecules in the endoplasmic reticulum.
C) transport digested proteins to MHC class I molecules.
D) recognize and digest exogenous protein.
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