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Immunopathology Flashcards on key bits big essay, created by lumen7 on 06/05/2013.
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adaptive immunity triggered when infection eludes or overwhelms innate- there is antigen threshold
how does adaptive arm of immune response kick in dendritic cells present antigen, antigen specific effector T cells & antibody secreting B cells by clonal expression
what characterises resolution of infection clearance of extracellular infectious particles by opsonisation and phagocytes
4 steps of innate reaction to pathogen 1. macrophages and DC produce/secrete cytokines/chemokines, 2. effector cells recruited to site, 3. neutrophils arrive(then macrophages), 4. acute phase response activated
major cells of innate phagocytes (macrophages and pmns), NK cells, mast cells and basophils, dendritic cells
neutrohils short half life, highly phagocytic, main function to patrol bloodstream
surface receptors on neutrophils TLR, mannose , complement , FC, chemokine
opsonisation making a microbe easier to phagocytise by coating with molecules including C3b
surface receptors on monocytes/macrophages TLRs, mannose, FC, complement, MHC I & II, adhesion
NK cells larger than normal lymphocytes and have dense granules. main function to kill virus infected and tumour cells. work like CTCs re perforin
surface receptors on NK cells KIRs, KARs, FC, adhesion
how are NK cells activated IL-2. when activated release INFy
mast cells + basophils large granules
step one: mo+dc produce/secrete cytokines starts the inflammation process
step two: effector cells recruited extravasation
step 3: neutrophils arrive triggered to release granules. MO arrive second
basophils + mast cells release granules when stimulated by: binding C3a and C5a, binding to lectin, some drugs, binding of allergens to their IgE
step four: acute phase response activated changes the blood protein mix
dendritic cells primary interface between innate and adaptive. process antigens and present to T cells. recognise antigens through PRRs. have MHC II
recognition of microbes by innate immune system: receptor list (5) 1. PRRs , 2. TLRs, 3. NOD like , 4. mannose, 5. scavenger
what are acute phase proteins? plasma proteins that maximise complement activation and opsonisation. include C-reactive protein and MBL
what are cytokines small molecules that signal between cells. primarily produced by leukocytes.
what are interleukins cytokines- ability to communicate between leukocytes. critical to immune defense
interferons produced in response to viral infections. increases antigen presentation, activates NK cells and phagocytes
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