Immunity to Viruses Flashcards
What are the types of cell death?
necrosis and apoptosis
What is apoptosis?
programmed cell death
What is the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis mediated by?
receptors
What receptors are involved in the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis?
Fas/FasL and TNF receptor/TNF
What is the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis?
it is a mitochondrial pathway and release of cytochrome C to initiate the caspase cascade
Which type of cell death is characterized by an inflammatory response?
necrosis
What type of cell death is organized?
apoptosis
What is the difference between what happens to the membrane in apoptosis and necrosis?
in apoptosis, the membrane blebs, in necrosis it degrades
What happens to the contents of the cytoplasm in necrosis?
the contents are released
What happens to the contents of the cytoplasm in apoptosis?
they are phagocytized and digested
What cells are involved in necrosis?
macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils
What cells are involved in apoptosis?
NK and CTL cells
What mechanisms do CTLs and NK use to kill target cells?
perforin and granzyme pathway, TNF receptor/signal for apoptosis, and Fas/FasL receptor mediated killing
How does the perforin and granzyme pathway work?
perforin creates a pore in the target cell, granzymes enteer the target cell and activate the intrinsic apoptotic pathway
How does the TNF receptor/signal activate killing target cells?
it is receptor mediated activation of the caspase cascade that leads to apoptosis