Deck 12: Phagocytosis and Intracellular Killing

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Patients with this disease are at greater risk for fungal infections than patients with other phagocytosis-related deficiencies:

A) Gaucher's disease
B) Myeloperoxidase deficiency
C) Chronic granulomatous disease
D) Complement receptor deficiency
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Why is enzyme replacement therapy with imiglucerase an effective treatment for some forms of Gaucher's disease?

A) Imiglucerase breaks down glucocerebroside.
B) Imiglucerase regenerates deficient myeloperoxidase.
C) Imiglucerase facilitates the production of active cytochromes.
D) Imiglucerase breaks down fungi when the body is not able to.
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Some bacteria can avoid oxygen-dependent phagocytic killing by producing:

A) Catalase
B) Defensins
C) Singlet oxygen
D) Superoxide dismutase
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Which is a key component in oxygen-independent phagocytic killing?

A) Lysozyme
B) Myeloperoxidase
C) Hypochlorous acid
D) Superoxide dismutase
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Following phagocytic ingestion of a pathogen, which of the following occurs?

A) Pinocytosis
B) Phagosome fusion with granules
C) Binding to antibody by Fc receptor on phagocyte
D) Binding to complement fragments by complement receptors
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What is the purpose of complement receptor binding to complement fragments during phagocytosis?

A) Reduces production of ATP
B) Causes production of catalase
C) Triggers production of superoxide
D) Facilitates internalization of pathogen
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Deck 12: Phagocytosis and Intracellular Killing
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Patients with this disease are at greater risk for fungal infections than patients with other phagocytosis-related deficiencies:

A) Gaucher's disease
B) Myeloperoxidase deficiency
C) Chronic granulomatous disease
D) Complement receptor deficiency
Myeloperoxidase deficiency
2
Why is enzyme replacement therapy with imiglucerase an effective treatment for some forms of Gaucher's disease?

A) Imiglucerase breaks down glucocerebroside.
B) Imiglucerase regenerates deficient myeloperoxidase.
C) Imiglucerase facilitates the production of active cytochromes.
D) Imiglucerase breaks down fungi when the body is not able to.
Imiglucerase breaks down glucocerebroside.
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Some bacteria can avoid oxygen-dependent phagocytic killing by producing:

A) Catalase
B) Defensins
C) Singlet oxygen
D) Superoxide dismutase
Catalase
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Which is a key component in oxygen-independent phagocytic killing?

A) Lysozyme
B) Myeloperoxidase
C) Hypochlorous acid
D) Superoxide dismutase
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Following phagocytic ingestion of a pathogen, which of the following occurs?

A) Pinocytosis
B) Phagosome fusion with granules
C) Binding to antibody by Fc receptor on phagocyte
D) Binding to complement fragments by complement receptors
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What is the purpose of complement receptor binding to complement fragments during phagocytosis?

A) Reduces production of ATP
B) Causes production of catalase
C) Triggers production of superoxide
D) Facilitates internalization of pathogen
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