1. Describe the types of immune responses that would be generated to the following different types of vaccines. Consider the route of processing and presentation of the antigens and the cells and cytokines involved in generating each response.
a. Tetanus toxoid: intramuscular injection of formalin-fixed, heat-inactivated tetanus toxin protein
b. Inactivated polio vaccine: intramuscular injection of chemically inactivated poliovirus incapable of replication
c. Live, attenuated measles vaccine: intramuscular injection of virus that replicates in cells and expresses antigen in cells and on cell surfaces
2. Reproduce (i.e., write out on a separate piece of paper) the following table and fill in the appropriate columns: