Innate Immunity Flashcards

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Where are innate immune system receptors encoded, and what does this mean as a result?

A

Geraldine encoded, = limited diversity (pattern recognition receptors)

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What are 2 major types of protective reactions of the innate immune system?

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Inflammation, antiviral defences

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What (3) is the immune system made of?

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  1. Physical and chemical barrier (skin, mucus membranes
  2. Immune cells (neutrophils, monocytes)
  3. Soluable factors, blood proteins (cytokines and complement)
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What are RLRs, and what do they recognise?

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RIG- like receptors, Vidal RNA

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What are CDSs, and what do they recognise?

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Cystolic DNA Sensors, microbial DNA

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What are NLRs, and what do they recognise?

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NOD-like receptors, bacterial cell wall components

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