Immunology: cells of innate response & the complement system Flashcards

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what is macrophages function and describe shape of its nucleus

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function = phagocytic killing, clear away debris/dead cells, TNFalpha production
have kidney-bean shaped nucleus
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what are the different names given to macrophages in the liver, kidney and nervous system

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liver = kupffer cells
kidney = mesangial cells
nervous system = microglial cells

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what type of cell are Natural Killer(NK) cells and what is there function

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granular cells
function = kill abnormal/infected cells
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how do NK cells kill abnormal cells

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kill by degranulation, by releasing perforin

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what are some properties of neutrophils, and what does raised neutrophils suggest

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short-lived, multi-lobed

raised neutrophils suggests acute inflammation

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how do neutrophils reach site of infection and how do they kill cells

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circulate in bloodstream and migrate to area via transendothelial migration
kill by phagocytosis, NETs and degranulation

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state some features of basophils

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bilobed, granulated(granules contain histamine, heparin etc.)

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what are basophils function and what colour do they stain

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they stain blue (‘baso’ = blue)

act as effector cells in allergic reactions

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when are eosinophils relevant, what colour do they stain and how is there nucleus described

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relevant in allergy, stain red(‘eosin’ = red), the nucleus is bilobed

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what is another name for dendritic cells

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antigen presenting cells(APC)

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briefly describe the function of dendritic cells

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help bridge gap between innate and adaptive immune systems by phagocytosing pathogens and presenting their antigens to T cells via MHC II molecules

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when are mast cells relevant

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in allergy

important for large antibody-coated pathogens that cant be phagocytosed

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what do mast cells release and how do they kill cells

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release histamine, heparin etc.

kill by degranulation

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what is opsonisation

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opsonisation = coating of pathogens by soluble factors(opsonins) to enhance phagocytosis

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what is the end aim of the complement system

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to promote opsonisation, chemotaxis and produce MAC(membrane attack complex)

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how are the 3 different pathways of the complement system activated

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classical pathway = IgM + IgG
MBL pathway = mannose binds lectin
alternative pathway = positive feedback of C3b