L3 Flashcards

1
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Inflammatory response

A

-Chemical signals from tissue resident cells attract more cells to site of injury

-Neutrophils enter blood from bone marrow

-Neutrophils cling to capillary wall

-Chemical signals from tissue resident cells dilate blood vessels and make capillaries “leakier”

-Neutrophils squeeze through leaky capillary wall, following chemical trail to injury site

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2
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What are the signs of inflammation?

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Pain, heat, swelling, redness

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3
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Stage 1 Phagocytosis

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Phagocyte adheres to pathogens or debris

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4
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Stage 2 phago

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Phagocyte forms pseudopods that engulf particles, forming phagosome

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5
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Stage 3 phago

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Lysosome fuses with phagocytic vesivle forming a phagolysosome

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6
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Stage 4 phago

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Toxic compounds and lysosomal enzymes (hydrolase enzymes) destroy pathogens

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7
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Stage 5 phago

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Sometimes exocytosis of vesicle removes indigestible residual material

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8
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What is in the lysosome?

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-Low pH
-Toxic materials eg reactive oxygen and nitrogen intermediates (hydrogen peroxide and nitric oxide)
-Enzymes

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9
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What enzymes are in the lysosome

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-Proteases (protein)
-Lipases (lipids)
-Nucleases (nucleic acids)

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10
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What are complement proteins?

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C1-9 proteins which clear pathogens from blood and tissue

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11
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What are the 3 complement pathways that can trigger complement cascade

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Classical (immune response), Alternative, Lectin

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12
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What is happening in Classical pathway?

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Antibody bound to pathogen binds to complement

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13
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What is happening in alternative pathway?

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Pathogen binds complement to surface/pathogen component.

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14
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What is happening in lectin pathway?

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carbohydrate components of microbes bind to complement

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15
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What are the 3 outcomes of complement cascade?

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Label (opsonisation), Destroy (lysis) and Recruit

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16
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What happens in label opsonisation outcome?

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Labels pathogens with antibody or C3b (eat me) for phagocytes.

17
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What happens during Recruit outcome?

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C5a and C3a act as peptide mediators of inflammation and recruit/attract phagocytes (chemotaxis) through Mast cells degranulated

18
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What happens during destroy outcome?

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C9 forms Membrane Attack Complex (MAC) pokes holes in bacterial cells and kill them

Microbes with C3b labels are phagocytosed