Immunology Flashcards

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Innate immune responses

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Immediate, not specific, no memory

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Immunology

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The study of the body’s defense against infection including physical barriers, innate and acquired immunity

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Adaptive or acquired immunity

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Takes time to develop, specific, immunological memory

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Antigen

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Stimulates ANTIbody GENeration

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Granulocytes

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Neutrophils, eosinophils and basophils

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Agranulocytes

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Lymphocyte, monocyte

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Cytokines

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Used by the innate immunity to recruit immune cells to the site of infection

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Cells of the innate immune system

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Dendritic cells, cytokines, macrophages (monocytes), neutrophils

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Phagocytic cells in innate immunity

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Macrophages (monocytes) and neutrophils

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Natural killer cells of innate immunity

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Large, granular lymphocytes, attack viral infected cells and cancer cells

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TLRs

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Toll-like receptors located on the membranes of immune cells such as monocytes and dendritic cells

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Inflammation

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Induced by cytokines that are triggered by TLRs

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Anatomical barriers

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Skin, mucous membranes

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Physiologic barriers

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Temperature, low pH, chemical mediators

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Inflammatory barriers

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Tissue damage and infection induce leakage of vascular fluid which contains serum proteins with antibacterial activity, influx of phagocytic cells

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Antigen presenting cells

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Dendritic cells and macrophages, bridge between innate and adaptive immunity

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Acquired (adaptive) immunity

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Response of lymphocytes to specific antigen, immunologic memory, active and passive

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Cells of adaptive immune system

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Cytotoxic T cells (CD8), helper T cells (CD4), suppressor T cells, B cells

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T lymphocytes

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Cellular immunity and regulation

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B lymphocytes

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Produce antibodies, humoral

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Ig

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Protein that can bind to an antigen

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Functions of immunoglobulins

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Neutralize, opsonization, agglutination, activate complement, increase natural killer cell activity

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Opsonization

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Coat/cover bacteria to enhance attractiveness of foreign agent to macrophages and neutrophils

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Agglutination

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Multiple pathogens are aggregated by antibody molecules

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IgM

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First Ig produced after infection, activates complement

Pentamer

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IgG

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Most abundant, opsonizes and neutralizes viruses and toxins

Monomer

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IgA

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At mucosal surfaces, neutralizes bacteria and viruses

Dimer

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IgE

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Binds avidly to mast cell membranes, allergies

Monomer

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IgD

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Acts as an antigen receptor on B cells, not much secreted

Monomer

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Two ways to provoke active acquired immunity

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Infection with organism and vaccination

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Passive acquired immunity

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Gift of premade antibodies, short lasting, 2 weeks to 6 months

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Three types of passive acquired immunity

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Natural, blood serum injections, laboratory produced antibodies

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Natural passive acquired immunity

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Via trans-placental transport or via colostrum

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Species with trans-placental transport of antibodies

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Humans, monkeys, rodents, dogs, cats

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Species with no trans-placental transfer of antibodies

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Horse, cow, sheep, pig, goat

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Blood serum injections

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Blood from hyper-immune animals are injected into another animal, gives about 2 weeks of protection