Two dissimilar inbred strains of mice, A and B, are crossed to yield an F1 hybrid strain, AB. If a large dose of spleen cells from an adult A mouse is injected into an adult AB mouse, which one of the following is MOST likely to occur?

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Two dissimilar inbred strains of mice, A and B, are crossed to yield an F1 hybrid strain, AB. If a large dose of spleen cells from an adult A mouse is injected into an adult AB mouse, which one of the following is MOST likely to occur?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Rationale for Correct Answer (C): When spleen cells from a donor mouse are injected into a genetically dissimilar recipient mouse, it can lead to a graft-versus-host reaction. This is because the recipient's immune system recognizes the donor cells as foreign and mounts an immune response against them. In this case, since the donor mouse is of strain A and the recipient is an F1 hybrid of strains A and B, the genetic disparity is significant, leading to a higher likelihood of a strong immune response from the recipient against the donor spleen cells. Summary of Incorrect Choices: A: The spleen cells being destroyed is less likely as the recipient's immune system would typically recognize and respond to foreign cells rather than simply destroy them. B: Spleen cells surviving without any effect is unlikely because of the genetic disparity between the donor and recipient mice. D: Inducing tolerance of strain A grafts in the recipient is less likely as a strong immune response is expected due to the genetic differences between

Question 2 of 4

In a mixed-lymphocyte culture, lymphocytes from person X, who is homozygous for the HLA-Dw7 allele, are irradiated and then cultured with lymphocytes from person Z... DNA synthesis is NOT stimulated. The proper conclusion to be drawn is that

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B because if DNA synthesis is not stimulated in the mixed-lymphocyte culture, it indicates that person Z has at least one allele that is different from person X's HLA-Dw7 allele. This rules out person Z being homozygous for HLA-Dw7 (choice A) as there would be no difference in HLA alleles between the two individuals. Similarly, person Z being heterozygous for HLA-Dw7 (choice C) is too specific as it assumes only one specific allele is different. Choice D is incorrect as it states that person Z does not carry the HLA-Dw7 allele, which cannot be concluded definitively from the information provided. Therefore, the most reasonable conclusion is that person Z is either homozygous or heterozygous for HLA-Dw7 (choice B) since there is a lack of DNA synthesis stimulation, indicating a difference in HLA alleles between the two individuals.

Question 3 of 4

Complement can enhance phagocytosis because of the presence on macrophages and neutrophils of receptors for

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: C3b. C3b is a key opsonin that binds to pathogens and enhances their recognition and ingestion by phagocytes. Macrophages and neutrophils have receptors for C3b, allowing them to efficiently phagocytose pathogens. Factor D, C6, and properdin are not directly involved in enhancing phagocytosis through opsonization. Factor D is part of the alternative pathway of complement activation, C6 is involved in forming the membrane attack complex, and properdin stabilizes the alternative pathway C3 convertase. Therefore, the presence of receptors for C3b on phagocytes is crucial for their ability to recognize and engulf pathogens effectively.

Question 4 of 4

Each of the following statements concerning a hybridoma cell is correct EXCEPT:

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Rationale: C is incorrect because heavy-chain switching can occur in hybridoma cells, leading to the production of different antibody isotypes besides IgM. This process allows for the generation of antibodies with diverse functions. A, B, and D are correct: A: The spleen cell component provides the ability to form antibody as it contributes the B-cell's ability to produce antibodies. B: The myeloma cell component provides the ability to grow indefinitely due to its immortal nature. D: The antibody produced by a hybridoma cell is homogeneous and directed against a single epitope due to the clonal nature of hybridoma cells.

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