Vaccines and immunisations - week 7 PBL Flashcards
Describe mechanism of vaccines
1) vaccine injected
2) PAMPs in vaccine detected as foreign
3) pro-inflammatory cytokine and chemokine production
4) PPRs on dendritic cells bind to PAMPs
5) dendritic cells mature and migrate to lymph nodes
6) in lymph node, dendritic cells interact with CD4+ and CD8+ T cells
7) CD8+ T cells = effector and memory cytotoxic T cells
8) Naive CD4+ activated = cytokine production (IL2) and mature T(h) cells
9) CD4 T(h) cell and naive B cell recgonise same antigen
10) B cells = plasma cell = secrete antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgE) and B(m) cells
Examples of live attenuated vaccines?
TB
MMR
VZV
Rotavirus
Yellow fever
oral typhoid
intranasal influenza
Cons of live vaccines?
Potential for reversion
potential for vaccine infection
not suitable for pregnancy and immunocompromised
Cons of inactivated vaccines?
not strongest immune response
safer for more people
examples of inactivated vaccines?
polio, hep A, rabies
diptheria, tetanus
examples of adenovirus vectors vaccines and mRNA viruses?
SARS-COV2
adenovirus = AZ
mRNA - pfizer and moderna
What are adjuvants?
agents that stimulate an immune response by attracting immune cells to the site of injection