Exam 3 Innate Immune Response Flashcards

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pathogen

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a specific causative agent of disease

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Function of the immune system

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to guard against pathogens.

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Two types of immune systems

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innate and adaptive

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recognition

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pathogens are non-self; body cells are self

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5 components of innate responses

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fever, toll-like receptors (TLRs), phagocytes, complement proteins, interferon proteins.

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fever

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elevated body temperature, detected by the hypothalamus

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blood

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55% plasma/45% cells, RBCs are erythrocytes have no nucleus, WBCs have nucleus leukocytes.

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Granulocytes

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WBC with abundant intracellular granules are an intracellular organelle include neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils.

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agranulocytes

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WBC lacking prominent intracellular granules, includes monocytes and lymphocytes.

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Cytokines

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protein messengers secreted by monocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, and lymphocytes; bind and activate PM receptors on cells; function with autocrine and paracrine factors.

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TLRs

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present in the PM of immune system cells, humans have 10 TLRs, each TLR recognizes a different PAMP,

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PAMP

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pathogen associated molecular pattern, characteristic of molecules found in pathogens, are recognized by TLRs.

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when are cytokines secreted by WBC

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when PAMP binds to a TLR and this triggers both innate and adaptive immune responses.

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Mobile Phagocytes

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neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages, microglia, alveolar macrophages.

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fixed phagocytes

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kuppfer cells, phagocytes in the spleen and lymph nodes.

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macrophages non immune function

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clear cellular debris from tissues, eat cells that are/have committed suicide, can detect the presence of phosphatidylserine.

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macrophage immune function

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recognize PAMPs, secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines, attract WBC to site of infection

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Chemotaxis

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cells locomote towards the source of a chemical that is being secreted by some other cell.

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Chemokine

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a cytokine that triggers chemotaxis

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lymphokines

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cytokines secreted by helper t-lymphocytes

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interleukins

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cytokines whose amino acid sequences are known

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C1

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involved in recognition

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C2, C3, C4

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are involved in activation

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C5-C9

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involved in attacking.

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compliment proteins

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present in blood plasma, activated when antigens bind to antibodies, promote phagocytosis, promote killing TC, help innate and adaptive immunities.

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antigen

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any molecule that triggers the production of antibody proteins

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antibodies

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proteins produced by immune system cells in response to antigens

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interferons

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provide short term protection from viral infection, alpha, beta, gamma, act as paracrine factors