Autoimmunity general principles Flashcards

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What is autoimmunity?

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Genetics + environment + immune system

Damage to specific organ or systemic

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what is tolerance?

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Adaptive immune cells taught not to recognise self during development

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What are the two types of tolerance

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Peripheral and central

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T cell selection

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Pkuripotent stem cell forms lymphoid progenitor
Lymphoid -> lymphocytes
Lymphoid in bone marrow = B cell, some migrate to thymus and form T cell
Entrance to thymus through portico-medullary junction
T cells form CD4 and CD8 (single positive)
Cells move into thymus medulla

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Central tolerance

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Self-MHC I molecules are DP and form SP CD8+
Those with moderate avidity for self MHC are kept, those without are apoptosed
Those with low avidity binding to self-peptides by self-MHC form naive CD8 cell
Self-MHC ii forms SP CD4+
Same process as above but forms naive CD4

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Peripheral tolerance

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  • Regulatory T cells to regulate CD4+ and CD8+ cells
  • Treg interacts with APC and release anti-inflammatory cytokines which inactivates APC
  • T reg cells kill the APCs - granzymes etc
  • T cell receptor engagement and CD8 engagement
  • Treg cell has CDMA4 antigen
  • IL-2 is very important in proliferation
  • Treg takes up IL-2 so Teff not activated
  • Signal two requires stimulation from APC
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Autoimmunity checkpoints

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Failure of central/peripheral tolerance
Presentation of autoantigen
Co-stimulation

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Grave’s disease

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  • Overproduction of thyroid hormones
  • Thyroid-pituitary axis
  • Autoantibodies behave like TSH (no neg feedback loop)
  • Anti-TSH antibodies, T3/4 is high
  • Common in young/middle aged women and often runs in families
  • Test by blood test - measure t3/4 and tsh
  • Treated by medicine, radioiodine therapy and thyroid surgery
  • 1 in 200 people
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