Immunology Flashcards
What is the importance of the immune system?
The immune system heavily invests in white blood cells and proteins to protect or defend the body from invading pathogens
What are three layers of host defense?
- Physical, chemical and microbiological (flora)
- Innate immune system - recognition and destruction mechanisms of effector cells (macrophages and dendritic cells)
- Adaptive immune system
Compare and contrast: physical and chemical barriers
Physical barriers are the bodies’ first line of defense ex. flow of fluids in the skin (epithelium).
Chemical barriers are the also part of the body’s first line of defense where acidic, fatty or chemical secretions of the organs (with epithelia cells ex. digestive/respiratory tracts)
Innate immune system
This refers to your body’s second life of defense system that is inherited from your parents.
It responds by causing inflammation at the sites of infection.
Adaptive immune system
This is triggered by the innate immune system which was unsuccessful in protecting the body from infection, healing tissue damage and removing the threat quickly.
As the innate immune system continues to work on slowing the infection, the adaptive system has INCREASED POWER & responds SPECIFIC to the pathogen. It REMEBERS the pathogen after the infection has gone (immunological memory)
How were vaccines discovered?
Edward Jenner found that immunization or vaccination with cowpox virus led to protection against other similar diseases; he called this procedure, vaccination
What is the greatest triumph of immunology?
Vaccination using mRNA
What is the success of vaccines in eradicating diseases? What did this reveal about vaccines?
Smallpox was GLOBALLY eradicated in 1977.
This revealed that vaccines are very effective in preventing severe disease and death
What are novel vaccination strategies?
Using mRNA technology for vaccines and therapies improved delivery into host cells without being destroyed
Describe the SARS-CoV-2 mRNA technology
SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines are blueprints for the SPIKE PROTEINS associated with COVID-19 virus
What is immunity?
Immunity describes a condition of a population that survives epidemic infections. This population is least likely or will not be affected when re-exposed to the same infection
Name and describe hematopoietic cells of the immune system.
Leukocytes (white blood cells), red blood cells and megakaryocytes (makes platelets)
What is the difference between hematopoiesis and Pluripotent hematopoietic stem cell?
Hematopoiesis refers to the development of all white blood cells while Pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells gives rise to blood cells and megakaryocytes in addition to white blood cells
Which type of stem cells gives rise to all the hematopoietic cells? Where is it found?
Hemocytoblast or (multipotential hematopoietic stem cell) produces erythrocytes (red blood cells) - which can make megakaryocytes (platelets) - and leukocytes (white blood cells)
Describe the “generation time” of pathogens or disease-causing microorganisms
Generation time is the time it takes for bacteria to double their population, which is usually 20 to 60 minutes (under optimal conditions).