D4 Lungs Flashcards

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Describe Severe COVID

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High levels of viral replication 
Cytokine storm: IFNy, IL-1B, IL-6, IL-12, IL-17, Il-18, TNFa
ARDS
High acute phase reactants
Cell free hemoglobin
Lymphopenia & eosinopenia 
Microinflammed endothelium & DIC  

severe disease, prolonged viral clearance, organ failure, DIC(disseminated intravascular coagulation)

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Describe low-dose Covid infection

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Effector T & Bc immune response
Development of virus-specific neutralizing IgM, IgA, IgG

Rapid viral clearance & indolent disease

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what Th response is required for protection against COVID

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Th1/Th17

- Dysregulation of the immune response can result in a cytokine storm

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Defence mechanisms in the lung (8)

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Epithelial cell turnover
Epithelial tight junctions
Ciliated epithelium
Goblet cell mucus
Airway gyro-dynamic shape
Cough, sneeze reflexes
Lysozyme, lactoferrin, complement, defensins
Alveolar macrophages, mast cells & eosinophils
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Describe Type 1 pneumocyte Alveolar epithelial cells

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Extremely thin (0.2 microns)
Squamous cell, often below limit of detection
Minimal covering for capillaries
Supported by reticular connective tissue and a basal lamina

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Describe Type 2 pneumocyte Alveolar epithelial cells

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Cuboidal cells – interspersed among Type 1 cells,
located at the angular junctions of alveolar walls
Characterized by a reddish, foamy or vacuolated cytoplasm
Secretory in nature
- Makes SURFACTANT - ‘detergent’
- divides into new Type 1 and 2 cells.
(structure and support)

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Describe action of
1. β-defensins
- describe in Patients with
cystic fibrosis

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Active against bacteria, fungi and viruses.
Bind to microbial cell membrane to form pore-like membrane defects
- Inactivate enveloped virus particles by disrupting viral envelopes or by interacting w/ viral glycoproteins(e.g. HIV gp120)
CYSTIC FIBROSIS: have extra copies of defensin genes which are more resistant to infection by Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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Describe action of
1. Surfactant protein (SP)
- name types
and describe features

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SP-A, SP-D + C1q, Mannan Binding Lectin
Ca++ dependent, collagenous, carbohydrate (lectin) binding proteins- collectins
Bind & agglutinate pathogens
Promote phagocytosis
Modulates inflammatory response [complement?]

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9
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Describe lung adaptive immune mechanisms:

- What Ab are produced locally in the lungs and which are transduced

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locally: IgA/IgE (upper airway)
transuded: IgG (lower airway)

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10
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Name parts of Lung associated lymphoid tissue

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Hilar lymph nodes (branch of main bronchi)
Inducible Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (BALT)
para-bronchial and para-tracheal nodes
nodules / aggregates / lymphocytes

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Effects of smoking on immunity of

  1. lymphocytes
  2. . neutrophils
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  1. decreased IgG, IgM, IgA and sIgA, increased IgE
    decreased functional antibody e.g. anti-flu and anti-Hep B
    reduced NK function, decreased antigen and mitogen stimulation
  2. increase in neutrophil numbers
    more cells but less able to respond
    reduced chemotaxis, phagocytosis and respiratory burst
    increased peroxidase and elastase activity
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12
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Smokers are less likely to have

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Successful response to vaccination

  • Antibody to Hong Kong A2 Flu 1968 lower in smokers
  • Adverse effect of smoking on hepatitis B vaccination
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