Perturbations of the Super System Flashcards

1
Q

What is the function of Super Ag?

A

They are used by bacteria and viruses to circumvent conventional immune regulation.

It is a primitive and is one of the least effective methods of immune circumvention.

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How do Super Ag work in the host?

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Super Ag is often a toxin that bridges CD4 to MHC class II. They do not bind to the conventional antigen binding site. They do so in unprocessed form and can activate up to 20% of available CD4 cells.

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3
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What response does the Super Ag elicit?

A

Polyclonal T cell response

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4
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What are the problems that can occur with the rapid T cell activation caused by the Super Ag?

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It leads to a ‘cytokine storm’ that can cause a variety of effects based on the MHC from mild symptoms up to toxic shock

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What is toxic shock syndrome?

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Massive macrophage activation via T cells leads to large amounts of TNF-alpha which can cause a loss of endothelial integrity and decreased vascular resistance which becomes SHOCK.

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6
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Why is the method leading to toxic shock not preferable for the virus?

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Viruses need living host more than bacteria

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7
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How do virus change TLRs to evade the immune response?

A

Downregulate TLRs

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8
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How do viruses interfere with NK cells?

A

Produce inhibitory signals

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9
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How can viruses affect DCs?

A

Suppress DC function

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10
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How can viruses counteract the effects of cytotoxic cells?

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Block apoptosis via increasing BcL display or blocking the CASPASE system

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11
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What are the main factors that play main role in the acquisition of autoimmune diseases?

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  • Genetics
  • Genders
  • Environment
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12
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What is the central cause of autoimmune diseases?

A

Loss of tolerance

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13
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What is central tolerance?

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It is dependent on the thymus via positive and negative selection

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14
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What is is AIRE?

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It is near the portico-medullary junction where it expresses self-Ag that are found in the body and any self reactive T cells will be converted into Tregs

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15
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What is peripheral tolerance?

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It is an active tolerance that is Ag specific and mediated by CD4/25 Tregs

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16
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What is the function of CTLA-4?

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It functions as a brake on the immune system by increasing Tregs as it binds B7 and prevents the CD28 costimulation

17
Q

What happens with an increased TGF-beta to IL-6 ratio?

A

Treg function will be increased

18
Q

What cytokine are Treg dependent upon?

A

IL-2

19
Q

Are AI Ab required for DM Type I?

A

NO

20
Q

How can viruses cause DM Type I?

A
  • They can directly infect pancreatic beta cells and initiate CD8 attack against them
  • Exhibit antigens that mimic Beta cell antigens which causes CD8 cells to mistakenly attack Beta cells
  • Infect non beta cell sites in the pancreas and incite collateral damage to beta cells
  • Viruses may attack the Tregs for the beta cells
  • Partial autoimmune regulator (AIRE) defect that allowed beta cell reactive T cells to emigrate from the thymus during development and that these cells were activated by the viral infection
21
Q

Why is the presence of self reactive B cells no cause for alarm?

A

In most cases, a parallel auto-reactive T cell will not be there and a T reg will be there- so there is no T cell help and very little autoantibody formation