Autoimmunity (Exam 3) Flashcards

1
Q

What is autoimmunity?

A

inflammatory response to self-antigen (from failure of self-tolerance)

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2
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When is an autoimmunity disease systemic?

A

if self-reactive lymphocytes are circulating or if self-antigen is everywhere

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3
Q

Which autoimmune disease has circulating self-nucleoprotein + antibody immune complexes which leads to the systemic disease?

A

lupus

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4
Q

How are autoimmune diseases organ-specific?

A

antigens are restricted to specific locations

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5
Q

Give two examples of organ-specific autoimmune diseases.

A

diabetes (insulin in pancreas)
arthritis (collagen in joints)

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6
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(T/F) There is a strong genetic component to autoimmune disease.

A

True

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7
Q

Higher risk of autoimmune disease is associated with complex _______ traits.

A

polygenic

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8
Q

How do viral or bacterial infections affect autoimmunity?

A

can trigger it or worsen it

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9
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What two mechanisms can infection use to trigger autoimmunity?

A
  1. bystander activation
  2. molecular mimicry
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10
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How does bystander activation via infection cause autoimmunity?

A

infection –> inflammation –> APCs activate self-reactive T cells

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11
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What is molecular mimicry?

A

when microbe has antigen similar to self-antigen –> activates self-reactive T cells (to cause autoimmunity)

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12
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Autoimmune reactions can worsen by amplification of the response through ___________.

A

epitope spreading

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13
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What is epitope spreading?

A

self-reactive T cells respond to antigen –> tissue injury –> amplifies self-reactive T cells

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14
Q

Match whether an AIRE, CTLA4, FoxP3, or Fas receptor defect causes each autoimmunity mechanism:

  1. failure of T cell anergy; reduced threshold to activate self-reactive T cells
  2. failure of apoptosis for self-reactive lymphocytes
  3. decreased regulatory T cell function
  4. decreased self-antigen in thymus –> defective negative selection
A
  1. CTLA4
  2. Fas
  3. FoxP3
  4. AIRE
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