Mod2 Imm / Atopy Flashcards

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Describe the two forms of immunity.

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Innate- Immediate, General Protection, Non-specific, delivers unchanging effect, activates…. Adaptive Adaptive - Both cell-mediated and humoral immunity, customised responses, also protective responses via memorising foreign antigens.

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Innate immune cells ?

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Phagocytes - Macrophages(long lasting), Neutrophils (short lasting), APC/Dendritic cells (!).
Granulocytes - Eosinophils (helminths, watch !), Basophils (proteases, cytokines, HISTAMINE), Mast (HISTAMINE)

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What cells are involved in Adaptive immunity ?

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T Cells CD4+ and CD8+ in proportions of 60-70%CD4s. And B cells which go beyond just protein antigens.

But activated CD4+s via APCs then specialise into Th1 Th2 Th17 and Th22s ! They all produce cytokines called Interleukines that recruit the Innate immune cell groups !

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Describe the effects of each of the T Helper cell sub-types

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Th17 - IL-17A –> recruits neutrophils suring up mucosal barriers.
Th22- IL-22 –> recruits APCs/ inflammation, autoimmunity, tumours.

Th1 - IFNgamma & TNFbeta & IL-2 –> involved in inflammatory responses.

Th2 - IL 4,5,10,13s - assists humoral responses of Masts, B cells, Eosinophils, to produce antibodies called immunoglobulins !

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Prime purpose of cytokines IL-4 and IL-13 ?

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Th2 cells plus their 4/13 cytokines activate naive B cells to differentiate into Plasma Cells that produce IgEs…. migrate to INNate cells granulocytes ! These latter cells then release protein molecules: heparin, proteases and….HISTAMINE, that all drive pruritis.

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So how do the Th2 cytokines affect the epidermis ?

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IL4 IL13 - cause LESIONS —>

  • Binding directly to keratinocytes that decreases differentiation !!! and so hyperplasia;
  • Reduces filaggrin expression by keratinocytes;
  • Th2 imbalances—-> indirectly floods/ induces infiltration of more immune cells into lesion that will produce more cytokines !!! ;
  • Slows lows production of epidermal structural proteins and AMPs.
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