6.4 Flashcards
what are Phagocytes?
key components of the Innate immune system
deascribe the innate immune system
the way the body defends itself from Pathogens without requiring any Adaptive response
responsible for initial, immediate response to infection by patogens
what does the Innate innate immune system include?
- Physical barrier (skin, mucos)
- circulating proteins (antimicrobial peptides)
- Cytokines (TNFa, IL-1)
- Innate Immune cells (Phagocytes, Natural Killer Cells)
types of Phagocytes?
Neutrophils Eosinophils Basophils Monocytes/ Macrophages Dendritic cells
what is the origin of Pagocytes?
Myeloid cell lineage (like RBC and Platelets)
where do Natural killer cells originate from?
Lymphoid cell lineage
How do WBC migrate to their location?
- Rolling (selectins send “danger” signal)
- Adhesion (by Integrins)
- Transendothelial Migration (Lukocytes squeez btw endothelial cells and enter the interstitial space)
- Migration (via Chemotaxins)
what do the Innate immune system recognizes?
Pathogens-Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMPs)
what are Pathogens-Associated Molecular Patterns
simple molecules/patterns present on the microorganism but not on the body’s own cells
Examples for PAMP’s?
LPS
double strand RNA
b-glucans (Fungi)
what on the Phagocyte recognize PAMP?
Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRR’s)
examples for PRR’s?
Toll-Like-Receptor (TLR)