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Cells that arise from myeloid progenitors

Neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, monocytes, macrophages, mast cells and dendritic cells

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Cells that arise from lymphoid progenitors

B lymphocytes, helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells and dendritic cells

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Granulocytic cells

Neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils (all innate)

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Mononuclear cells

Monocytes and macrophages (all innate)

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Lymphoid cells

B lymphocytes, T lymphocytes and Natural Killer cells (all adaptive except for NK cells)

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Neutrophil

Granulocytic, myeloid, innate, located in blood.

Phagocytic, has a multi-lobed nucleus, first to arrive at inflamed tissue, contains granules filled with degradative enzymes and antimicrobials to ingest and destroy captured cell.

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Eosinophil

Granulocytic, myeloid, innate, located in blood.

Defends against helminths and other parasites that are too big for neutrophils to ingest, cytoplasmic granules are released when cells are activated

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Basophils

Granulocytic, myeloid, innate, located in blood.

Same response as eosinophils (respond to parasites too big for neutrophils and release cytoplasmic granules upon activation), but also play a role in allergic responses bc histamines are present in they cytoplasmic granules.

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Mast Cells

Myeloid, innate, located in skin, connective tissue, and mucosal epithelial tissue.

Differentiates in tissues, and has cytoplasmic granules filled with histamines and proteases. Protects internal surfaces from pathogens (especially parasitic worms), and plays an important role in allergies

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Monocytes

Mononuclear, myeloid, innate, located in blood.

Phagocytic to some extent, but not nearly as much as macrophages and neutrophils. Migrates into tissues where they they differentiate into macrophages.

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Macrophage

Mononuclear, myeloid, innate, located in almost all tissues

Extremely long lived (as opposed to neutrophils), phagocytic, antigen processing and presentation to T cells (serves as a bridge!). Able to clear dead cells and cell debris, as well as orchestrates immune responses to activate and recruit other immune cells.

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Phagocytic Cells

Mostly neutrophils and macrophages, though monocytes too to a small extent.

Differ in location (neutrophils in blood, macrophages in tissues), life span (neutrophils are short-lived while macrophages are long-lived), and extra abilities (macrophages can scavenge dead cells from the body).

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Dendritic Cells

Myeloid AND lymphoid, innate (bridge between innate and adaptive), and located under the skin, below mucosa, and in tissues- all areas likely to come in contact with the outside world.

Perform phagocytosis and pinocytosis (drinking lymph around them looking for pathogens), and are the most potent antigen-presenting cells for activating naive T cells.

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B lymphocytes (B cells)

lymphoid cell, lymphoid progenitor, adaptive, mature in bone marrow but circulate in blood, lymph ad secondary lymphoid sites.

Have cell surface receptor for antigens, and differentiate into plasma cells (that secrete antibodies), and memory cells.

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T lymphocytes

Lymphoid cell, lymphoid progenitor, adaptive, arise in bone marrow, mature in thymus, and circulate in blood, lymph, and secondary lymphoid sites.

Have cell surface receptors, and are divided into helper T cells (that display CD4 protein) and cytotoxic T cells (that display CD8 protein).

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Helper T cells

Express CD4 protein on their surface along with their T cell receptors. Secrete cytokines that play roles in activating other immune cells

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Cytotoxic T cells

Display CD8 protein on their surface along with their T cell receptors. Can directly lyse the target cell.

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Natural killer cells

lymphoid, innate, blood

Nonspecifically cytotoxic against tumor cells and cells infected with viruses, even though they lack an Ag specific receptor. Can directly lyse the target cell just like cytotoxic t cells, only in a much less specific way.

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What cells can originate from both myeloid and lymphoid?

Dendritic cells

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What cell types play as a bridge between innate and adaptive immunity?

Dendritic cells and macrophages- both act as a professional antigen-presenting cell

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What cells are not granulocytes but contain granules?
Natural killer cells and mast cells
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What cells have antigen-specific receptors?
T lymphocytes and By lymphocytes
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Which cells predominantly circulate in blood?
neutrophils (highest percentage), eosinophils, basophils, monocytes, natural killer cells, b and t lymphocytes
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What cells are NOT circulated in blood?
mast cells, macrophages (tissues), and dendritic cells (tissues)
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Which cells can be found in healthy tissue?
Mast cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells
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What cells can be found in infected tissues?
Neutrophils (first responders), basophils, eosinophils, monocytes.