IAH4 - Innate immune signalling and effector functions Flashcards

1
Q

4 effector functions of innate immune system

A

Chemotaxis of new phagocytes
Interferon response
Activation of adaptive
Acute phase response (systemic)

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2
Q

What mediates innate signalling?

A

Pattern recognition receptors

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3
Q

What do PRRs recognise?

A

Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)

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4
Q

What 3 tissue compartments can PRRs be found?

A

Free receptors in serum (mannose binding lectin)
Membrane bound phagocytic receptor in macrophage and neutrophils
Endosomal (cytoplasm)

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5
Q

Name a PRR free in serum?

A

Mannose binding lectin

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6
Q

Name a PRR in membrane

A

TLR2

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7
Q

Name a PRR in cytoplasm

A

TLR3

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8
Q

What PAMP does TLR4 recognise?

A

LPS

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9
Q

Name some PAMPs

A

LPS
DsRNA
bacterial DNA
Peptidoglycan

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10
Q

What transcription factors does TLR4 activate?

A

NF-kB and interferon TF

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11
Q

What do NLRs respond to?

A

Inra-cellular infections

Peptidoglycan = PAMP

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12
Q

Mutation of the PRR, NLR causes what disease?

A

Chrons

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13
Q

Function of TNF

A

Increase vascular permeability = increased entry of IgG, complement = inflammation

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14
Q

Function of IL12

A

Activate NK

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15
Q

Type 1 interferons

A

IFN alpha and beta

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16
Q

What cells secrete type I interferon? how?

A

Virally infected cells (by engagement of TLR3 or RIG)

17
Q

What is the consequence of IFN alpha and gamma release?

A

INCrease of MHC class I and antigen presenting - activating NK

18
Q

What do NK release?

A

Interferon II

IFN gamma

19
Q

Function of IFN gamma

A

Activates T cells and macrophages

20
Q

What organs/cells involved in acute phase response?

A

Liver, bone marrow, hypothalamus, fat, muscle, DC