Structural Aspects of Innate Immunity Flashcards
Pathology

Structural Biology

Immunology

Overview

Pathological Processes

Immunological Aspects of Pathological Processes

Innate Immune and Adaptive Immune system

Skin and Innate Immune System

Keratin

Inhibitors of Skin

Antimicrobial Products of the Skin

Skin and adaptive immune system

Mucosal Immune System

Skin, Mucosa, and microbes

Serous Fluid and

Location of Mucosa

Mucosa of Eyes







Bacterial, Viral, Allergic Reactions

Surface Area of Digestive System

Commensal Microbes

Normal Flora

Bacteriocins

Tight Junctions, Mucins, and Viscosity

Mucosa and IgA

Defensins

Skin vs. Mucosal Epithelial Cells

Intestinal Epithelial Cells

Toll Like Receptors

NOD Receptors

Injectisomes

Signals for Mucosal Secretion

Bacteria Response to Mucous

Lymphoid Tissue

Immunodeficiencies of Innate Immunity

Describe the Neutrophil chasing bacteria video
Staph Aureus being chased by neutrophils.
tRNA in bacteria is N-Formyl-Methionine this starts translation. Not in eukaryotes. SO this is a pattern that our immune system recognizes. F-Met Receptor on the neutrophil.
PAMP - Pathogen Associated Molecular Pattern.
Race between our immune system and bacterial replication.
Bacteria move by brownian motion - thermal motion— the erratic random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid, as a result of continuous bombardment from molecules of the surrounding medium.
Congenital Disorders of Innate Immunity

Development of Erythrocytes

Chronic Granulomatus Disease
