Final - autoimmunity Flashcards

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genes associated with autoimmunity

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  • NOD2
  • PTPN22
  • Cytokine receptors
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2
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adjuvant effect

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  • APCs

- up regulation of co stimulators breaks tolerance

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3
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what is IPEX and what goes wrong

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  • rare x linked disease

- defect in FOXP3

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4
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PTPN22 strongly associated with

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rheumatoid arthritis

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5
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immunologic factors associated with rheumatoid arthritis

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  • RF (rheumatoid factor)
  • anti-CCP
  • mediators such as TNFa
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6
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name 4 x-linked autoimmune diseases

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  • x-linked agammaglobulinemia (Bruton’s)
  • hyper IgM syndrome
  • SCIDS
  • Wiscott-Aldrich syndrome
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7
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name one dominant and two recessive autosomal immunodeficiency diseases

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D: C1 inhibitor deficiency (hereditary angiodema)
R: DiGeorge, SCID (x-linked)

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main idea behind Bruton’s disease (x-linked) and main characteristic

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  • B cells can’t mature

- pattern of repeated infections

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9
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DiGeorge main idea and characteristics

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  • 22q11 deletion
  • 3rd and 4th pharyngeal pouches
  • loss of T-cell mediated immunity
  • candida (thrush)
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10
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two types of SCID

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  • cytokine receptor - x-linked

- ADA - autosomal recessive

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C1 inhibitor deficiency (hereditary angiodema) main idea and characteristics

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  • C1, Hagemann factor, degranulation of mast cells

- autosomal dominant

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importance of gag component of HIV genome

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  • makes precursor polyprotein which gets processed into important proteins for the capsid, nucleocapsid, and matrix
  • p17, 24, 7, 6
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13
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explain importance of pol component of HIV genome

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makes:

  • p10 - HIV protein for major processing
  • p66/51 - reverse transcriptase
  • p32 - integrases
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14
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explain importance of env component of HIV genome

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  • protein for envelope

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15
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which HIV genome components are targets of anti-HIV protease inhibitor drugs?

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pol and gag, because they both create precursor proteins that are processed by viral protease, the drugs target this protease

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