Immunology and the eye Flashcards
In what three ways are the immune vulnerabilities of the eye compensated for?
blink reflex, physical/chemical properties of the eye surface, limited surface exposure/size
How do tears physically contribute to protecting the eye from pathogens?
flush organisms away, have an anti-adhesive mucus layer
What chemical components of tears make them useful antimicrobials?
lysozyme, lactoferrin and transferrin, complement, tear lipids, secretory IgA
What immune cells are present in tears?
Neutrophils, macrophages, mast cells
Why is the eye an immune-priveleged site?
Inflammatory reaction can cause organ damage
What is the only area of the eye with lymphatic drainage?
The conjunctiva
What advantage does the immune privelege of the eye have?
Makes transplants more likely to be accepted
What would be an example of:
a) type 1 hypersensitivity
b) type 2
c) type 3
d) type 4
a) allergic conjunctivitis
b) (direct cell killing- killer cells, complement) ocular cicatricial pemphigoid
c) (immune complex mediated) autoimmune corneal melting
d) (delayed hypersensitivity) corneaal graft rejection