the innate immune system Flashcards
what are Erythrocytes and Megakaryocytes
Red blood cells and the giant cells which produce platelets
what are Erythrocytes and Megakaryocytes produced from
from the Megakaryocyte and Erythroid progenitor
describe Monocytes and Macrophages
A ‘jack of all trades’ cell
Phagocytosis and Antigen presentation
Produced from the Monocyte progenitoor
describe Granulocytes
Contain specific cytotoxic granules for pathogen killing
They each have different specialities
Produced from the Granulocyte progenitor cell
Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony are cytokines that regulate what
the differentiation, proliferation, activity, and survival of many of the myeloid cells
what is a cytokine
small peptide signalling molecule
name the 3 Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony members
GM-CSF
M-CSF
G-CFS
describe the GM-CSF Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony member
Secreted as a monomeric glycoprotein
Receptor a heterodimer made up of an α and a β chain, the β-chain being the signal transducer
- Both the ⍺ and the β chain have low affinity for GM-CSF alone, but together they have a high affinity
- The β-chain can combine with the α-chain of the IL-3 and IL-5 receptors
describe the M-CSF Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony member
Exists in 3 biologically active dimers (soluble, cell-associated, and extracellular matrix anchored)
Receptor is a homodimer, with the extracellular domain having Ig-like domains. The intracellular domain has an ITAM.
describe the G-CSF Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony member
Secreted as a monomeric glycoprotein
The receptor is a single transmembrane protein that forms a homodimer when G-CSF binds.
explain The GM-CSF receptor complex
The GM-CSF/GM-CSF receptor complex comprises a hexamer composed of two binary complexes of GMCSF and GMR⍺ bound to a single βc homodimer.
The βc homodimer forms an arch connecting one GM-CSF/GMR⍺ binary complex to a second identical complex
what does Assembly of the active GM-CSF receptor complex initiate and how
signalling through JAK2 transphosphorylation, an event triggered following dodecamer complex formation
explain what the Assembly of the active GM-CSF receptor complex that initiates signalling through JAK2 transphosphorylation, an event triggered following dodecamer complex formation leads to
This leads to an activation of the JAK/STAT and MAPK pathways that signal for cell proliferation and the PI3K/Akt pathways that promote cell survival
MAPK repression of Bim and IKK repression of Puma also serve to promote cell survival by preventing Bax/Bak activation although the mechanism, whereby cytokine signalling triggers IKK function, remains unknown
Signalling molecules bound to the cytoplasmic domain of GMRa such as SLAP, p85, IkKβ, GRAP, Lyn, and Src are also essential for GM-CSF receptor signalling although their mechanisms of action and how they integrate with the βc/JAK2 signalling axis remain to be elucidated
describe the development of the phagosome
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