25- Mucosal Immunity Flashcards
What are the basic physical barriers in the mucosal protective mechanisms?
Genitourinary
- mucus: physochemical barrier
- lactic acid
- urine
GI: Peristalsis
Normal epithelium
Flora
Keratin plug (mammary gland)
Respiratory tract: turbinates, mucociliary apparatus, alveolar macrophages
What are the basic adaptive response in the mucosal protective mechanisms?
- intestinal mucosal adaptive response pathway
- mucosal adaptive response (GALT, NALT, MALT)
- M cells are responsible for transcytosis of antigens across gut epithelium and release to APCs at basal surface
- lymphocyte relocation
What is the basic form of secretory IgA?
- dimeric product
- majority is produced at the epithelial surface
What is the basic function of secretory IgA?
IgA excludes pathogens by 3 distinct mechanisms at mucosal surfaces
- in lamina propria can bind pathogens
- within epithelial cells can bind viruses
- within the lumen can bind pathogens
Recognize the Fc receptor transport via poly Ig
- FcRn transport of IgA is opposite that of the FcRn IgG transport in fetuses
- For IgA the poly Ig assists from the baso-lateral membrane through to the apical surface into the lumen
What is the difference between immune exclusion and elimination?
Exclusion: entraps the pathogens in mucus, keeping the host from contracting the pathogen in the first place
Elimination: killing the pathogen if it makes it into the host immune system