Innate vs Adaptive Immunity Flashcards

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Components of Innate immunity

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Neutrophils, macrophages, monocytes, dendritic cells, NK cells (lymphoid origin), complement

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Duration of innate immunity resistance

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Lifelong and does not change within lifetime

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Innate immunity response to pathogens

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Rapid and non-specific; no memory response

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Physical barriers to innate immunity

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Epithelial tight junctions and mucus

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Proteins secreted by innate immunity

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Lysozyme, complement, C-reactive protein, defensins

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Key features of pathogen recognition in innate immunity

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TLRs that recognize bacterial PAMPs like LPS (gram-negative bacteria), flagellin (bacteria), nucleic acids (viruses)

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Components of adaptive immunity

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T-cells, B-cells, circulating antibodies

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Mechanism of adaptive immunity

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Variation through V(D)J recombination during lymphocyte development

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Duration of resistance in adaptive immunity

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Microbial resistance is not heritable

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Adaptive immunity response to pathogens

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Highly specific, refined over time; develops over long periods; memory response is faster and more robust

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Physical barriers to adaptive immunity

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None

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Proteins secreted by adaptive immunity

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Immunoglobulins (IgA, IgG, IgM, IgE)

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Key features of pathogen recognition in adaptive immunity

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Memory cells: activated B and T cells; subsequent exposure to previously encountered antigen leads to a stronger, quicker immune response

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