Immunology Flashcards

1
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List the defense strategies of the GI immune system

A
  1. block entry into organism
  2. block entry into cell
  3. prohibit spread
  4. direct killing
  5. kill infected host cell
  6. expulsion
  7. nutrient deprivation
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2
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What are the layers of defense (tissue) of the intestinal immune system?

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  1. intraepithelial
  2. lamina propria
  3. Peyer’s patches
  4. mesenteric lymph nodes
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3
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At what life stage do you have the most lymphoid follicles in your GI?

A

mid-teens

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4
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Where are most of your Peyer’s patches located?

A

ileum (1:25 follicle:villi)

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5
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What effect do vitamins have on the lymphocytes of the GI?

A

control migration
vit A- direct to gut
vit D- direct to epidermal skin

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6
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Compare surface area of intestine to surface area of skin (which is greater?)

A

intestine 150x skin surface area

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7
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What is the cytokine most implicated in inflammation?

A

TNF-kappa B

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8
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Why is TH17 important?

A

It’s always active and helps control inflammation and extracellular pathogen response

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9
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Which diseases of GI are associated w/ excess defensin activity?

A

CRC, acne, Crohn’s

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10
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Where are beta-defensins found?

A

leukocytes and epithelial cells

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11
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Name some cells used to kill infected host cells?

A

natural killer cells (NKC), natural killer T cells (NKTC), (type 1 interferon), cytotoxic T cells (CTLs), (antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity)

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12
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Name some of the things that sequester cations for nutrient deprecation in the GI?

A

lactoferrin, calprotectin (Ca, Fe, Mg, Zn), Zips/ZNT, NRAMP- natural resistance associated macrophage protein (Mn) -

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13
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How do you sequester Tryptophan?

A

Indoalanine-2,3-dioxygenase

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14
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How do you sequester lipids?

A

lipocalin

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15
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How does your body attempt to get rid of ebola?

A

hyperstimulate IgE -> massive mast cell/eosinophilic burst

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16
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Name some ways the body blocks entry into cells?

A

neutralizing antibodies block adherence, IgA synth., mesenteric lymph nodes

17
Q

Name some invasive microbes of the GI?

A

Salmonella typhimurim, Shigella flexnori

18
Q

What special GI immune cells recognize E. coli?

A

NK cells with gamma-delta recognizes the LPS on E. coli

19
Q

What are some methods of direct killing in the GI?

A

lysosomes, complement, ROS, RNS- reactive nitrogen species, anitmicrobial peptides

20
Q

Describe the novel ways that Mycobacteria and Syphilis have of resisting host immune system?

A

attack macrophages and neutrophils and shut off ROS component of host defense

21
Q

What factors activate TH1?

A

IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha, IL-12 for intracellular pathogen defense

22
Q

What factors activate TH2?

A

IL-10, IL-13, IL-5, IL-4 for helminths and humoral (antibody mediated)

23
Q

What T cells regulate tolerance?

A

T-regs

24
Q

What T cells are associated w/ acute immune response and chronic?

A
acute= TH1 and lymphocytes
chronic= TH2 and TH17
25
Q

Main lymphocytes of lamina propria?

A

CD4+

26
Q

Main lymphocytes of intraepithelial barrier

A

CD8+

27
Q

name the TH1 cytokines

A

IFNgamma, TNF-alpha, IL-12

28
Q

name the TH2 cytokines

A

IL-10, 3, 4, 5

29
Q

name the TH17 cytokines

A

Il-17, -21, -22,

30
Q

name the Treg cytokines

A

Il-10

31
Q

Name things involved in direct killing in the gut

A
antimicrobial peptides (AMP)
Bacterial permeability increasing peptide (BPI)
Lysosomes
Complement
ROS, NOS