1: Introduction Flashcards

1
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Humoral aspects of innate immunity

A

complement, cytokines/chemokines, antimicrobial peptides

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2
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Humoral aspects of adaptive immunity

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antibodies

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3
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Cellular aspects of innate immunity

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monocytes, natural killer cells, granulocytes

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4
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2 types of monocytes

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macrophages and dendritic cells

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5
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4 types of granulocytes

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mast cells, eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils

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6
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Cellular aspects of adaptive immunity

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B cells and T cells

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7
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3 types of T cells

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helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells, regulatory T cells

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8
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3 types of lymphocytes

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  1. NK cells (innate)
  2. T cells (adaptive)
  3. B cells (adaptive)
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9
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2 types of pattern recognition receptors

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toll-like receptors (TLRs) and danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs)

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10
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3 miscellaneous receptors

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Fc receptors, cytokine receptors, acute phase protein receptors

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11
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Where are immunocytes derived?

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bone marrow during hematopoiesis

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12
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Which cells of the adaptive immune system are responsible for cell-mediated immunity?

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T cells

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13
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Which cells of the adaptive immune system are responsible for humoral immunity?

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B cells

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14
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Cytokines

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small humoral proteins that function as chemical messengers and coordinate immune responses

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15
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How fast is innate immunity?

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hour to a few days

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16
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How do innate immune cells kill pathogens?

A

phagocytosis

17
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Which cells perform phagocytosis?

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macrophages, neutrophils, dendritic cells

18
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How do cells deal with pathogens that are too large to perform phagocytosis?

A

release of chemical mediators to break down the pathogen

19
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Which cells release chemical mediators to break down pathogens?

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macrophages, neutrophils, mast cells, eosinophils

20
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Natural killer cells

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able to recognize damaged self cells and secrete toxic molecules, useful for viruses

21
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Epitope

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the part of an antigen molecule to which an antibody attaches itself

22
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What mediates the adaptive immune response?

A

lymphocytes

23
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Helper T cells

A

activate or regulate activities of other cells

24
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Cytotoxic T cells

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kill host cells bearing a foreign antigen

25
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Where to B cells differentiate?

A

bursa and bone marrow

26
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Where do T cells differentiate?

A

thymus