Primary Immune Deficiencies Mechanisms Flashcards
What are the steps in Innate immunity?
Production of mature granulocytes
Recruitment to site of infection
Recognition of pathogen
Enodocytosis/ Opsonisation
Killing Via Phagolysosome
What are the steps in adaptive immunity?
Production of B and T cells
Maturation of B and T cells
Function of T cells
B cell activation/ Isotype switching via CD4 T cells
Which primary immune deficiency inhibits the production of mature granulocytes?
Reticular Dysgenesis
Kostmann Syndrome
Cyclic neutropenia
Which primary immune deficiency inhibits phagolysosomes?
Chronic Granulomatous Disease
Which primary immune deficiency inhibits the production of T and B cells?
Reticular Dysgenesis
X linked SCID
ADA deficiency
Which primary immune deficiency inhibits the maturation of B cells?
Brutons X linked Agammaglobulinaemia
Which primary immune deficiency inhibits T cell function?
Bare Lymphocyte syndrome
Which primary immune deficiency inhibits the maturation of T cells?
DiGeorge’s
Which primary immune deficiency inhibits B cell maturation via CD4 stimulation?
Hyper IgM syndrome
Selective IgA deficiency
CVID
Which primary immune deficiency inhibits recruitment?
Leukocyte Adhesion deficiency
Which primary immune deficiency affects haematopoietic stem cells?
Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome