Pulmonary Defense Mechanisms Flashcards

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What are the three main defense mechanisms?

A

1) Configuration of naropharynx and airway branching
2) Mucociliary clearance and cough
3) Alveolar clearance

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How does airway configuration protect the system?

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Promotes particle deposition proximally before vulnerable alveolar structures.

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3
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What is seen as harmful by the innate immune system?

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Any large particle

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4
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What is airway epithelial fluid?

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Antimicrobial peptides and proteins, antioxidants, antiproteases, IgA, low pH.
*Hypersecretion in disease states

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What factors impair cilia?

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Air pollution, viral infection, cigarette smoke, genetic conditions (Kartageners-primary ciliary dyskinesia)

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What factors does the immune system use to determine what particles could be harmful?

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Size and physiochemical property discrimination
PAMPs
Recognition by dendritic cells
Macrophages- bronchoalveolar lavage

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7
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What is done with harmless particles?

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Removed by mucociliary escalator

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What is done with harmful particles?

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Recognized by dendritic cells and trafficked to lymph node. DCs are primary when no PAMPs are present.

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9
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How is inflammation suppressed?

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Macrophages via SIRP-alpha, binds to SP-A and SP-D.

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What receptors actually recognize microbes?

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Secreted pattern recognition receptors (SPRRs) and cellular pattern recognition receptors (CPRRs)
SPRRs bridge PAMPs and specific receptors (SP-A, SP-D, complement, CRP, amyloid)
CPRRs sense PAMPs in extracellular, endosomal, and cytoplasmic compartments.

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What changes occur when a PAMP is present?

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Epithelial cells express chemokines to recruit neutrophils. DCs stimulate T cell proliferation and macrophages induce inflammation from SP-A and SP-D binding. Neutrophils injest pathogens.

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What are the two functions of macrophages in the lungs?

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1) Suppress pro-inflammatory adaptive response when not appropriate and induce repair instead
2) Generate harmful inflammation that leads to fibrosis

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