Autoimmunity and Vaccinations Flashcards

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What is Immune tolerance

A

Physiological response preventing T/B cell self response

  • Central = Thymic tolerance
  • Peripheral = Lymphoid organs
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What is Autoimmunity

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Pathological response against self

  • Faulty Immune tolerance
  • Molecular mimicry
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3
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What is affected in autoimmune T1DM

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Endocrine pancreas -> b cells

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4
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What is affected in Autoimmune Multiple sclerosis

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Oligodendrocytes

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5
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What is affected in Autoimmune Pernicious Anaemia

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Parietal cells of stomach

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6
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What causes autoimmune Hashimotos

A

Anti TPO

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7
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What receptor is found in Graves

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TSH-R

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8
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What autoantibodies are found in Myasthenia Gravis

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Ach-R

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9
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Defect in what cells can cause immunodeficiency

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T cells

  • Inherited
  • AIDS acquired
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10
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How does low CD4+ in HIV cause immunodeficiency

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low CD4+ = Low cell mediated immunity

Increase disease susceptibility (TB, CMV Colitis, PCP, Oral candida and EBV)

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In what ways can a patient be immunodeficient

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Low CD4+ in HIV
Low B cells (low antibodies)
Low Neutrophil/macrophage (Low phagocytosis/inflammation)
Low complement (Low Innate bacteria killing esp.SLE)
Hyposplenism (Low RBC recycling, Low bacterial killing)

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12
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What form of immunity is Vaccinations

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Artificial Active immunity

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13
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What form of organisms can be used for vaccines

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GM organism (MMR)
Antigens
Toxins
Cell wall constituents
mRNA (COVID)
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14
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How do vaccines work

A

Trigger immune réponse to mimic natural infection without being symptomatic

1) Initial IgM antibodies made
2) IgG released if pathogen present

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15
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What is the difference between active and passive immunity

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Active = Ig Produced., Memory and 2nd response
Passive = Ig given to host , No memory, Primary response
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16
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What is a form of active natural immunity

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Body encounters infection = memory cells

17
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What is a form of Active artificial immunity

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Vaccine = Ig Stimulation

18
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What is a form of Passive natural immunity

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Maternal breast milk/colostrum Ig passed

19
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What is a form of Passive Artificial Immunity

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Antivenom Injection = Ig from another organism