Week 3 - Innate immunity Flashcards

1
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State 4 features of the innate immune system

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  • Fast
  • Non-specific
  • Lacks memory
  • No change of intensity
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2
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State 4 features of the adaptive immunity

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  • Slow
  • Specific
  • Has memory
  • Changes intensity
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3
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Name some physical barriers of first line defence

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-Skin and mucous membranes

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4
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Name some physiological barriers of first line defence

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  • Diarrhoea
  • Vomiting
  • Coughing
  • Sneezing
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5
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Name some chemical barriers of first line defence

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  • Low pH of skin and stomach

- Antimicrobials in saliva and tears

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6
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Name some biological barriers of first line defence

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-Normal flora

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7
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How does normal flora act as a biological barrier?

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-Completes with pathogens for attachment and resources

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8
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When would clinical situations arise from normal flora?

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  • When they inoculate in sites other than their origin eg via breach in barrier integrity, faecal-oral transmmission, faecal-perianal-urethra transmission, poor dental hygiene.
  • Over growth in immunocomprimised
  • Depletion by antibiotics
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9
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Name some innate phagocytic cells

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  • Macrophage

- Neutrophil

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10
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How are microbes recognised by macrophages?

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  • Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns recognised by Pathogen Recognition Receptor on macrophage
  • Opsonisation of pathogen allows attachment to macrophage
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11
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Name some opsonisors

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  • Complement (C3b, C4b)
  • IgG
  • CRP
  • MBL
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12
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What happens after a microbe in engulfed?

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-Phogosome merges with lysosome to create phagolysosome where bacteria is digested and indigestable remnants put in residual body

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13
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What chemicals act as second line innate defences?

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-Cytokines and complement

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14
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What is the result of over reaction of the inflammatory response?

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-Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome which can lead to sepsis and organ failure

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15
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What is the result of decreased functioning phagocytosis and what can this result from?

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  • Cannot clear infection leading to sepsis
  • Immune deficiencies includling asplennic, neutropenia or decreased nuetrophil functioning (chronic granulomatosis disease)
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16
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Why does age effect the antibiotic of choice in meningitis?

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-Different ages susceptible to different pathogens so require different treatment

17
Q

What three things determine the outcome of a host-pathogen relationship?

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  • Infectivity
  • Virulence
  • Host response