Overview of the immune system Flashcards

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What four major categories do pathogens fall into?

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  1. Viruses
  2. Bacteria
  3. Fungi
  4. Parasites
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2
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what is pathogenesis?

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the process by which they induce disease

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3
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What are the goals of the immune system?

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  1. Prevent entry of pathogen
  2. Prevent growth of pathogen
  3. Kill the pathogen
  4. Eliminate pathogen and repair damage
  5. Kill the pathogen and don’t kill the host
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4
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What are the functions of the immune response?

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  1. Recognition (self vs non-self)
  2. Effector function (respond)
  3. Regulation (control degree)
  4. Memory (recurrent infection)
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5
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How is disease calculated?

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6
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What are the two immunities mammals have?

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Innate immunity
Adaptive Immunity

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7
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Compare Innate vs Adaptive immunity
1. Response time
2. Specificity
3. Response to repeat infection
4. Major Components

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8
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When does the innate and the adaptive immunity kick in?

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9
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What does the innate immune system use to develop their recognition molecules?

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Use germ-line-encoded recognition molecules

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10
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What does the adaptive immune system use to develop their recognition molecules?

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11
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Humoral and cell-mediated immunity relies on surface receptors, how are these created?

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12
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What are the components of the immune system (nonspecific/specific)

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13
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How does the innate and adaptive immunity work cooperatively?

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14
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What is clonal selection and how does it generate diversity?

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  1. When a B or T cell interacts with its specific antigen, it is selected and becomes activated
  2. Activation results in a proliferation, producing a large number of clones
    • each clone is reactive against the antigen that initially stimulated the original lymphocyte
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15
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In what branch of the immune system does memory come into play and how does it work?

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16
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What is tolerance?

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Tolerance ensure that the immune system avoids destroying host tissue
- many of the random rearrangements used to create B and T cell receptors could be anti-self
- tolerance helps to keep these anti-self recognition molecules/cells from circulating in the bloodstream

17
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What is the function of the microbiome?

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18
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What are the two broad categories of a dysfunctional immunity?

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