Innate immunity Flashcards

1
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Describe innate immunity

A

no memory
not antigen specific
rapid onset

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2
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What are physical barriers of innate immunity?

A

skin, mucous membranes

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3
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What are humoral barriers of innate immunity?

A

complement system

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4
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What are cellular barriers of innate immunity?

A

phagocytosis, NK cells

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5
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What are mechanical barriers?

A

mechanical removal of infectious microorganisms to prevent entry

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6
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Give examples of chemical barriers:

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fatty acids, low pH, surfactants, lysozyme

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7
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How do normal body microbiota act as a barrier?

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secrete inhibitory substances, outcrowd pathogens

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8
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What is lactoferrin/ and transferin?

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iron binding (bacteria cannot grow without iron)

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9
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What is responsible for an increase in temperature during inflammation

A

interleukin-1

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10
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What receptor is responsible for macrophage binding for phagocytosis?

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Fc receptors

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11
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Describe the process of phagocytosis

A
chemotaxis
binding
surround natured object with pseudopodia 
endocytosis
enclosure within the phagosome
phagosome fuses with the lysosome 
Digestion
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12
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What are the two pathways of intracellular killing for NK cells?

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oxidative pathway (formation of toxic reactive oxygen species)
non-oxidative pathway (lysozymes)
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13
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What is a pattern recognition receptor (PRR)?

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receptors that recognize certain molecular patterns produced by a microorganism (ex. toll like receptors)

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14
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What are pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)?

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repetitive signals released by microbial pathogens and not host tissue

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15
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What are damage associated molecular patterns? (DAMPs)?

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endogenous molecules released by damaged tissue

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16
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What is the main function of NOD-like receptors?

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to detect intracellular bacteria

activated by DAMPs

17
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What is the main function of RIG-like receptors?

A

detection of viral RNA

18
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What is the main function of CLR receptors?

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detection of fungal infections