Autoimmunity Flashcards

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What is autoimmunity?

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the breakdown in the integrity of immune tolerance such
that humoral and cellular immune responses can be mounted against host tissues or
antigens, leading to localize or systemic injury.

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Autoantibodies

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When antibodies react with individual’s tissues causing inflammatory reaction and tissue damage

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3 causes of autoimmunity

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  1. Neoantigens
  2. Molecular mimicry
  3. Failure of tolerance
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How do neoantigens cause autoimmunity?

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Neoantigens are haptens, when they bind to a host protein it becomes immunogenic, resulting in an immune response against the altered host protein

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Molecular mimicry

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A foreign antigen very closely resembles a self antigen. Antibodies produced foreign antigen also react with self antigens = cross reactive antibodies

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How does group a beta-hemolytic strep cause rheumatic fever?

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myocardial heart valve cells are similar to group A beta-hemolytic streptocci
=
Antibodies and memory cell’s trigger reaction resulting in myocarditis

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Immunologic tolerance

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Ability of immune system to differentiate self from non self
MHC molecule is a recognition marker

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Central tolerance

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Elimination of self reactive (auto reactive) T and B cells in the central lymphoid organs (thymus and bone marrow)`

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3 Actions during central tolerance of T cells

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In the thymus:
1. If T cells does not react to self = death
2. Clonal deletion: If T cell binds strongly to self, it is destroyed (negative selection)
3. If T cell binds weekly to self, it is allowed to leave the thymus (positive selection)

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Positive selection

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Lymphocytes that react weekly with self, get to live and develop

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Negative selection

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Lymphocytes that react strongly to self = DEATH

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Define peripheral tolerance of T cells

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Is the deletion or inactivation of autoreactive T cells that escaped death in
the thymus during the process of central tolerance

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Steps to peripheral tolerance of T cell

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  1. CD4 and CD8 molecules help APC and T cell bind (help activate T cell)
  2. Binding of T cell and APC results in the T cell being primed and idling
  3. To kick the T cell out of idling, it has to receive a co-stimulatory signal from IL 1 and other cytokines
  4. If a T cell is auto reactive, other cytokines are not released and the cell stays in a state of anergy if THIS FAILS = autoimmunity
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3 actions during central tolerance of B cells

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  1. B cells that make no receptors = DEATH
  2. B cells receptors that bind too strongly to self
    a) Self cell sends signal to B cells to change antibodies, if it does we KEEP
    b) If it doesn’t= DEATH
  3. Receptors do not bind too strongly to self = KEEP
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