Pages 208-212 Flashcards
Enzymes that require Selenium as a cofactor
Glutathione peroxidase, Glutathione reductase
MOA of Interferon alpha and beta?
signal cascade which will degrade viral nuclei, if fails then apoptosis of infected cells to reduce amplification of virus
How does Pseudomonas kill its competition?
Pyocyanin —> generates ROS species which kills other bacteria
CD markers for T Reg cells
CD4, CD25
Which cell marker is receptor for EBV?
CD21 on B cells
Marker for hematopoietic stem cells?
CD 34
markers for NK cells?
CD16, CD56
How do superantigens lead to sepsis?
1) activate by crosslinking B region on TCR to MHCII
2) activtion of CD4 Th cells –> release of cytokines
How does endotoxin sepsis differ from toxic shock syndrome?
Endotoxin LPS directly activates macrophages by bonding to CD14. NO Th cell involvement!
Which Ab’s are part of passive immunity? mode of transmission?
IgA through breast milk, IgG through placenta
What organisms has a passive immunity been developed for?
1) C. tetani (tetanus toxin)
2) C. botulinum (botulinum toxin)
3) Varicella Zoster
preformed Ab’s are only given after exposure to toxin for future infections!!!
What organisms has a passive and active immunity been developed for?
Hep B virus, Rabies
Vaccination is a type of which immunity? types and their MOA?
Active immunity. 2 types
1) Live attenuated (generates cellular and humoral immunity)
2) Inactivated/killed (generates humoral immunity only)
Name live attenuated vaccines?
1) MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
2) Sabin (polio)
3) influenza intranasal
4) Varicella
Name inactivated vaccines?
1) Rabies
2) Influenza (injected)
3) Salk (Polio)
4) Hep A