IAH revision session - TLR Flashcards

1
Q

How do we know innate immunity is important?

A

All organisms have it

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2
Q

Name a type of innate receptor? general and specific

A

PRR

TLR4

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3
Q

What does TLR4 bind?

A

LPS - on any gram negative cell

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4
Q

How does understanding of PAMPs and PRRs help vaccination?

A

Understand the mechanism to develop an adjunct that will activate innate immunity in the vaccine which will activate the adaptive = better response

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5
Q

What are the most important types of PRR (in terms of location)?

A

Membrane bound

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6
Q

Name 2 important PRRs

A

TLR, NLR

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7
Q

Where are NLR found?

A

Cytoplasm

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8
Q

Why do mice have more TLRs?

A

Mice live in a different environment so need different immune protection (in dirty environment - encounter different antigens)
Different diet so need different form of immunity
Some may have become redundant so we have lost them through evolution

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9
Q

Where are TLR found? How does this relate to function?

A
In membrane (TLR2/4) or in the cell (TLR3)
Recognise extracellular or intracellular pathogens
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10
Q

Name some PAMPs

A

LPS
Bacterial DNA (different levels of methylation to us)
DsRNA
Peptidoglycans

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11
Q

What is the main response when TLR are activated?

A

Cytokines (pro-inflammatory), chemokine, AMP, antiviral (INF)

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12
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Key transcription factor when TLR4 is activated?

A

NF-kB and IRF

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13
Q

What do NLR respond to?

A

Intracellular infection (peptidoglycan)

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14
Q

What causes Chrons disease

A

Mutation of NLR - don’t produce proper levels of AMP = episodic lesions

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