11 Principles of Innate Immunity Flashcards

1
Q

What are the five types of infectious pathogens?

A
  1. Bacteria
  2. Virus
  3. Fungi
  4. Worms
  5. Protozoan
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2
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What innate immune response is best at dealing with extracelluar pathogens?

A

Complement a
Opsonization
Ab neutralization (via B1 cells)

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3
Q

What innate immune cells are best at dealing with cytoplasmic infection?

A

CD8 and NK cells

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4
Q

What innate immune cells are best at dealing with vesicular infection?

A

T cell activated macrophages

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5
Q

What are the innate immune cells?

A

Macrphages, Neutrophils, NK cells

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6
Q

What are the main innate defenses?

A

Physical (Mechainical, Chemical, Microbial) Barriers
Complement (Alternative and Lectin Pathways
Macrophages and Neutrophils

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7
Q

What are the chemical barriers of the innate immune response?

A

acid

proteins: cryptidins, defensins, amphipathic peptides, lysozymes

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8
Q

What innate defense enzyme is secreted in spit and tears?

A

Lysozyme

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9
Q

What innate defense enzyme is inserted into bacterial outer envelopes?

A

Amphipathic peptides

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10
Q

What is the C3 convertase of the alternative pathway?

A

C3b,Bb

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11
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What is the C3 convertase of the Classical pathway?

A

C4b,C2a

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12
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What is special about complement markings?

A

Complement binding is permanent

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13
Q

What are the complement regulating enzymes?

A
Cell:
    CR1
    DAF
    MCP
    CD59 (binds MAC)
Plasma: 
   Factor H
   Factor I (Degrades C3b)
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14
Q

What do macrophages kill with?

A

acid
ROS (NO is also a ROS)
Competitors (Lactoferrin binds iron, B12 binding protein)
Proteins

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15
Q

What macrophage produced enzyme binds iron?

A

Lactoferrin

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16
Q

What macrophage produced enzyme effects the major metabolism coenzyme of cells?

A

B12 binding protein

reason sensory loss after infection: dorsal root ganglia have lowered coenzyme availability and sensory nerves misfire

17
Q

What cells are the first to arrive in the inflammatory response?

A

Neutrophils

18
Q

What cells signal Neutrophil release from the bone marrow?

A

Macrophages and NK cells

19
Q

What enzyme is involved in producing the oxidative burst?

A

NADPH dependent oxidase

20
Q

What are the three types of PRRs and what are their overview functions?

A

Endocytic PRRs: Clean up dead cells carbs.
Signalling PRRs: Sensors for cytokine production
Secreted PRRs: Complement Proteins

21
Q

What are two secreted complement protein PRRs?

A

C reactive protein (Alternative path, Cq binds)

Mannose binding protein (Lectin pathway)

22
Q

How many hours after pathogen infestation does it take for early adaptive responses to occur?

A

usually 4 hours

23
Q

What is the overview point of early adaptive responses?

A

Control of infection

TNFa makes clotting of region, inflammation sets in, migration begins

24
Q

What are the markers of acute phase response?

A

Fever production
Complement upregulation
B1 cell antibodies form

25
Q

What are the main cells that control viral infections?

A

NK

CD8 T cells

26
Q

What activates NK cells?

A
IFNa and b (class I IFNs)
IL12
27
Q

What do Class one IFNs do?

A

Reduce neighbor cell susceptibility
Activate NK cells
Upregulate MHC class I expression

28
Q

What signal is missing when a NK cell kills a cell?

A

MHC class I (hopefully non-self cells do not express this)