L-2 The immune system Flashcards

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susceptibility

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lack of resistance to a disease

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2
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immunity

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ability to ward off disease

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3
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innate immunity

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defences against any pathogen

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4
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adaptive immunity

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adaptive resistance to a specific pathogen

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5
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facts about innate immunity

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  • nonspecific defence mechanism
  • provides immediate defence against infection
  • come into play immediately
  • include physical barriers ( skin, proteins in blood and immune cells)
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6
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inflammation

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  • first response of the immune system to infection
  • stimulated by chemical factors released by injured cells
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7
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whats PRR

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Pattern recognition receptors

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8
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whats PAMP

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Pathogen associated molecular patterns

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9
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inflammation signs

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redness
swelling
heat
pain
mucus

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10
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what inflammatory mediators do cells release

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histamine
serotonin
prostaglandins
bradykinin
leukotrienes

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11
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what are toll like receptors and example

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Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are germline-encoded pattern recognition receptors

  • RNA/DNA virus
  • gram positive/negative
  • fungi / protists
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12
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where are toll like receptors found

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macrophages
mast cells
dendritic cells

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13
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what does nod stand for

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Nucleotide-bindingn Oligomerisation Domain

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14
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what do Nod-like receptors do

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sense infection and stress through the recognition of cytoplasmic PAMPs

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15
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other innate immune receptors

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host anti viral responses
- RIG I Like receptors
- Cytosolic DNA sensors

anti0fungal responses
- C type lectin receptors

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16
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cells of the innate immune response

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phagocytes
neutrophil
dendritic cells
mast cells
basophils
eosinophils
natural killer cells
t-cells

17
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whats the complement system

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the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear pathogens from an organism

18
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what immunity is only found in vertebrates

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adaptive immunity

19
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what are antigens

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substances that can evoke a response from a B or T cell

20
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whats the small accessible part of an antigen that binds to an antigen called

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epitope

21
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antigens example

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intracellular antigens
extracellular antigens
dendritic cells
lymph nodes

22
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adaptive immune cells

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B,T,Natural killer cells
antibodies

23
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where does T-cell mature
where does B-cell mature

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thymus
spleen and SLO ( secondary lymphoid organs)

24
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antibody function

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do not kill pathogens they mark pathogens for destruction
neutralisation

25
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B cells expressed 5 different forms

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  • IgD: Membrane bound
    – IgM: First soluble class produced
    – IgG: Second soluble class; most abundant
    – IgA and IgE: Remaining soluble classes
26
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what two cells are involved in immunological memory

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memory B/T- cells

27
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active immunity

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develops naturally due to memory cells
vaccines

28
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passive immunity

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provides immediate, short term protection
example mother to infant breast milk
injecting antibodies