Acute Phase Protiens - Week 4 PBL Flashcards

1
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What are acute phase proteins?

A

Class of proteins that increase or decrease in response to inflammation

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2
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Where are acute phase proteins found?

A

Plasma in the blood

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3
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Which type of immune system are acute phase proteins associated with?

A

Innate immunity

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4
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Where are acute phase proteins produced?

A

Liver

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5
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When are acute phase proteins activated?

A

In response to inflammation

Neutrophils and macrophages secrete cytokines (IL1, IL6 and TNF) —> triggers APPs

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6
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Name the 5 signs of inflammation:

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Pain/ heat/ redness/ swelling/ loss of function

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7
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Suggest three triggers of inflammation:

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Trauma / cancer / infection

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8
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What is CRP and it’s role?

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binds to Fc receptors of monocytes and neutrophils -> stimulates cytokine production

Works as an opsonin

Activates complement (CRP binds to receptors on damaged cells)

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9
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What is C3 and it’s role?

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directly influences inflammation via complement cascade

Dilating arteries/ stimulating mast cells for histamine release/ chemotaxis of phagocytes/ opsoninsation of microbes

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10
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What is serum Amyloid A and it’s role?

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Synthesis of cytokines
Chemotaxis for neutrophils and mast cells

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11
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What is haptoglobin and it’s role?

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binds to haemoglobin - prevents iron loss
Antioxidant

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12
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What is ferritin and it’s role?

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Sequesters free iron

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13
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What are CRP and ESR for clinical relevance?

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Measure inflammation
ESR - non specific for chronic inflammation

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14
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Describe the correlation relationship between ESR and CRP in an individual with inflammation.

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Not well correlated and depends on the disease

Eg ( OA - low CRP and increased ESR)
RA - low CRP and increased ESR

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