gastrointestinal mucosal immunology - basic science Flashcards

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what are cytokines

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chemical mediators that regulate cell immune responses

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what does the gastrointestinal tract represent

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a major site of host-environment (luminal contents) interaction

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Gastrointestinal epithelial barrier

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Single layer of cells – different phenotypes

Physical barrier between host and environment

Rapid restitution to retain continuity

Selective permeability of water, ions, nutrients

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4
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Epithelial barrier growth dynamics

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Lgr5+ stem cells in base of crypt

Proliferation and differentiation as move up the crypt

Cell shedding at tip

Autophagy important

Tight control by signalling molecules (epithelial cells/mesenchymal cells) – Wnt/B-catenin, Notch, BMP, Hedgehog

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5
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Develop Self-tolerance

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Non-responsiveness to self antigens

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Develop exogenous tolerance

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Non-responsiveness to an enormous array of newly encountered environmental antigens (Food and Microbes)

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Develop an effective Immune response

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Elimination or control of infections, allergic and noxious agents

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how do Gut dendrite cells and macrophages exist

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exist as several phenotypes which have distinguishable cell markers and functions

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what is the role of DC subsets and macrophage

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presenting antigen and driving T cell differentiation eg. Th1 or Tregs

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what is required fir the clearance of pathogens

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Th1 cells and other proinflammatory cells eg Th17 cells are required

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what is required for maintaining immune homeostasis and tolerance

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Tregs (Tregs, Tr1, Th3)

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12
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what also contributes to mucosal tolerance

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B cells through differentiation in plasma cells and IgA

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13
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what does the epithelial barrier have

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important structure and function as part of immune defence

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14
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what is there a cross talk between

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the epithelial barrier, microbiota and immune cells

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15
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what are M cells

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specialised and organised parts of the immune system in the gut

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16
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what do cytokines do

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they orchestrate and finely tune the immune response –pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines

17
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what 3 signals determines T cell response

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MHC/peptide-TCR
CD80-CD28
Cytokine

18
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what are macrophages

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phagocytic and ingest and kill foreign micro-organisms

19
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describe more on macrophages

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first line of defence system in the gut

Tissue resident and monocyte derived

sampling of particulate antigens

phagocytic

secrete cytokines eg IL-10 required for the survival of FoxP3+ Treg cells

Professional APCs to modulate adaptive immune response

20
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describe IgA

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  • Binds to immune cells impacting their function eg phagocytosis, degranulation
  • Antimicrobial
  • Neutralises toxins
  • Cross talk with microbiota tolerance
21
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cytokines are key

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communication between cells and drive function