Innate immunity basics Flashcards

BASICAL THINGS BASICALLY BASIC

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Define innate immunity

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Non-adaptive, non-specific, 1st line of defence, Ancient, primes and instructs adaptive. tons of possible targets but no host molecules.

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What maximises the number of recognised pathogens?

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Target structure has to be smallest possible denominator, eg C-type lectins or CRP.

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What is phosphotidylcholine?

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a human cell membrane phospholipid. surface polysachharides of S.pneumoniae have same PC head group.

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Name the components of innate immunity

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Complement, C-reactive protein and C-type lectins

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Briefly describe complement

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A protein cascade of sequentially activated, distinct plasma proteins (C1-C9)

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Briefly describe C-type lectins

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MBL (mannose binding lectin) and lung surfactant proteins A and D which recognise carbs on the surface of invading pathogens

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Briefly descripe C-reactive proteins

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huge serum conc increases in crp reactant acute phase following infection or injury, recognition includes phospholipids and damaged cells

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