CHAPTER 14: HOST DEFENSE Flashcards

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Host Defenses in order

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  1. Anatomical & chemical immunity: mucus, saliva, stomach acid, tears, scabs
  2. Intrinsic: autophagy, apoptosis, miRNA, CRISPRs
  3. Innate: NK cells, complement, antigen-presenting cells, neutrophils
  4. Acquired: T and B cells
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how do microbes circumvent the immune system?

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  • using counter measures APOBEC3 and HIV 1
  • APOBEC3 is a cytidine deaminase (C to U base change)
  • this interferes with HIV RT (reverse transcriptase) providing a specific defense against HIV
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First Line of Defense
- what is it
- what parts of body implement this
- specificity

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  • barrier blocks invasion at PORTAL OF ENTRY
  • skin, mucous membrane, eyes, digestive tract
  • outermost layer of skin/epithelial cells compacted with keratin
  • flushing effect of sweating
  • stomach acid
    (cholera sensitive to acid)

IT IS NON SPECIFIC

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Second Line of Defense
- what is it
- specificity

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  • protective cells and fluids
  • inflammation and phagocytosis

IT IS NON SPECIFIC

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Third Line of Defense
- what is it
- specificity

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  • acquired with exposure to foreign substance
  • produce protective antibodies and create memory cells

IT IS SPECIFIC

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Non Specific Chemical Defenses

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born with them
- sebaceous secretions (sebum and acid mantle/film on the skin)
- lysozymes: enz in tears that hydrolyze peptidoglyc
- defensins: peptides made by cells that can damage cell membranes/lyse bac and fungi
- lactic acid and electrolytes in sweat
- HCl in stomach acid
- digestive juice/bile
- semen –> antimicrobial

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Genetic Defenses

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  • some hosts naturally immune to diseases of other hosts
  • some pathogens have greater specificity

CCR5 mutation makes ppl resistant to HIV —> mutates receptor that HIV uses to get in

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Immunology is…

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study of body’s second and third line defenses

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Functions of a healthy immune system

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  • surveillance of the body
  • recognize foreign material
  • destroy foreign entities
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WBC purpose

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  • leukocyte
  • innate ability to recog and differentiate foreign material
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nonself vs. self

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nonself=foreign material
self= healthy tissue

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PAMPs= pathogen-associated molecular pattern molecules

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molecules are shared by microorganisms
- recognizes these patterns in pathogens

ex) LPS (lipopolysaccharide)

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PRR=pathogen recognition receptors

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  • receptors on WBC for PAMPs
  • toll-like receptors (TLR)
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The immune system consists of

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  • network of cells and fluids that penetrate into every organ and tissue
  • RES (reticuloendothelial system)
  • ECF
  • Bloodstream
  • Lymphatic system
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