Uge 40 - The induced responses of innate immunity Flashcards

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PRR

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Pattern Recognition Receptors. Receptors that recognize PAMPs, including mannose binding proteins, C-reactive protein and TLRs.

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PAMP

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pathogen associated molecular patterns. examples include dsRNA and viral proteins

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Phagocyte

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a cell that ingests and destroys (digests) foreign matter or microorganisms

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Macrophages

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Found within the lymph nodes and other places, they are phagocytes that destroy bacteria, cancer cells, and other foreign matter in the lymphatic stream.

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Granulocytes

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phagocytes: neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils

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Neutrophils

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Most abundant white blood cell., The most abundant type of white blood cell. Phagocytic and tend to self-destruct as they destroy foreign invaders, limiting their life span to a few days.

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dendritic cells

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phagocytes - conventional Des and plasmacytoid DCs

Process ingested microbes in order to generate peptide antigens that can activate the T cell response and induce adaptive immunity

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TLRs

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Toll like receptors (a type of PRR)

induce a diverse range of intracellular responses leading to activation of transcription factors. Fx NF-kB

Also activate interferon regulatory factor (IRF)

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TLR4 recognizes

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LPS of gram negative bacteria

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NOD-like receptors

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cytoplasmic receptors for recognition of pathogens

Activate NF-kB

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NF-kB

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initiate pro-inflammatory respopnse

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RIG-I-like recognizes

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cytoplasmic viral RNAs

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What recognizes cytoplasmic viral RNAs

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RIG-I-like receptor, which activate MAVS

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cGAS

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sensor viral DNA og signal trough STING to activate type I IFN responses

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cytokines

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Chemicals released by the immune system communicate with the brain.

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chemokines

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induce migration of leukocytes

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Inflammations threes roles

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deliver additional effector molecules and cells, induce local blood clotting and promote the repair of injured

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Neutrophils way to inflamed tissue

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Step 1: Selectin induces leucocyte rolling along the endothelium

Step 2: Integrin activation by chemokine. LFA-1 and CR3 interact with adhesion molecules such as ICAMs.

Step 3: Exstravasation or crossing of the endothelium

Step 4: Migration to the site of infection through the gradient of chemokine

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TNF-alpha stimulates

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  • expression of adhesion molecules
  • endothelial cells to produce proteins that trigger blood clotting
20
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Hvor mange interferons familier er der

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3

Type I: IFN-alpha og IFN-beta og andre

Type II: IFN-gamma

Type III: IFNs-lambda

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Hvad gør interferoner

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Hjælper mod viral infektion. inducere resistens til viral replikation

IFN-alpha og IFN-beta signalere via STAT1 og STAT2

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NK celler aktiveres af

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interferoner type I og cytokiner frigivet fra makrofager

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Hvordan kender NK forskel på raske og syge celler

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De har activating og inhiberings receptorerer som kan vurdere om cellen er syg eller ej