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Innate immunology
Working
within
us all the time
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CGD
Chronic granulomatous Disease
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Innate immunity
Simple recognition systems, has limited capacity, has no
memory
so a
slow
response to the disease when it comes again
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Adaptive immune system
More sophisticated recognition, highly specific and a good memory
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Physical and chemical barriers to infection
Skin
Mucus
membrane
Lysozymes
in tears
Acid
in stomach
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Skin
Physical barrier with
fatty acids
, and
commensals
to help keep the pathogens at bay
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Mucus membrane barriers
Mucus
Cilia
Commensals
Low pH
in the
Vagina
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Lysozymes in tears and acid in stomach
Physical and chemical berries to infection
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Molecular defences of our bodies
Humoral factors
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There is need to discriminate between self and
non-self-cells
,
molecules
, and substances
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Pattern recognition receptors
(PRRs)
Located on host cells such as
macrophages
,
neutrophils
,
dendritic cells,
allow for
identification
of pathogens
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Toll-like receptors
Located on the surface of the membrane, they are evolutionarily conserved
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Toll-like receptors in humans
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Toll-like receptors, each has its own store of
pathogen-associated molecular patterns
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PAMPS
Parts on pathogen that gets recognized by the host by a lock and key mechanism
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NOD-like
receptors
Intracellular pattern recognition
receptors
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NOD
Nucleotide-binding oligomerization
domain
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Pathogen-associated molecular patterns
Mannose-rich oligosaccharides
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Leucocytes (white blood cells)
Lymphocytes
(B, T and
NK
)
Monocytes
(
tissue macrophages
)
Granulocytes
Tissue mast cells
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Granulocytes
Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophils
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Macrophage function
Phagocytosis
and activation of
bactericidal mechanisms
,
Antigen presentation
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Dendritic cell function
Antigen uptake
in peripheral sites,
Antigen presentation
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Neutrophil's function
Phagocytosis
and activation of
bactericidal mechanisms
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Eosinophil's function
Killing of
antibody-coated
parasites
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Basophil's function
Promotion of
allergic responses
and augmentation of
anti-parasitic
immunity
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Mast cell's function
Release of
granules
containing
histamine
and active agents
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Dendritic cells
form the bridge between innate and
adaptive
immune responses
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Dendritic
cells
Present in many locations, move around lymphatic system (specialized
antigen presenting cells
), have a big
surface area
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Mechanisms of cellular defences
Phagocytosis
by
neutrophils
and macrophages
Extracellular killing
Inflammation
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Consequences of phagocyte dysfunction or insufficiency
Bacterial
infections (staphs, pseudomonas)
Fungal
infections (Aspergillus, Candida)
Recurrent
infections
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