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Events that either occur locally, following trauma or infection and leading to rhep (redness, heat, edema, pain) or occur systematically. |
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Markers of inflammation ? |
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rhep p Redness, heat, edema, pain, and sometimes pus |
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Heat and redness in inflammation reflect what ? |
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Vasodilatation (or increased blood flow) and extravasation |
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Edema in inflammation is caused by ? |
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Leakage of fluid from circulation into tissues (increased vascular permeability) |
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Pain in inflammation is due to? |
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Stimulation of nerve endings by bradykinin |
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The accumulation of dead phagocytes and bacteria along with byproducts of tissue destruction |
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3 classical inducers of inflammation are ? |
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TMT Tissue damage, microbial infections, or toxic agents |
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Some of the things that happen during inflammation ? |
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Tissue damage Deposition of C3b (if infection) Phagocytosis by tissue macrophages Increase dendritic cells for endocytosis Antigen particles migrate to lymph node |
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Tissue damage, regardless of initiating agent, triggers what ? |
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Activation of coagulation pathway contact system Contact system is composed of 4 proteins: Factor 12, Factor 11, prekallikrein, and high molecule weight kininogen |
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What two things serve as target for Factor 12 binding ? |
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Collagen Platelet membranes |
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Activated Factor 12 does what ? |
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Converts prekallikrein to active kallikrein |
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What does kallikrein do ? |
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Cleaves kininogen to release bradykinin (vasodilator that increases vascular permeability) and cleaves C5 to make C5a (anaphylatoxin that binds onto basophils and mast cells to induce degranulation and histamine release) |
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Other than cleaving kininogen to release bradykinin, Kallikrein activates what cell ? |
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Vasodilatation leading to increased blood flow in inflammation is due to what 3 things ? |
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B H L Bradykinin, Histamine, Leukotriene B4 |
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Mast cell activation or degranulation results in ? |
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Exocytosis of intracellular granules liberating histamine and other inflammatory mediators |
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What occurs to a selectin following histamine binding to the vascular endothelium ? |
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P-selectin is rapidly translocated to the plasma membrane from cytoplasmic stores |
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Selectins are monomeric proteins that bind carbohydrate molecules, producing transient and weak adhesion b/w two cells which lead to leukocyte rolling on the endothelium |
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In presence of infection, what complement pathway is started ? |
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C3b is deposited on activating surface and triggers activation of alternative pathway of complement |
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Activ. of complement by alternative pathway of complement generates what anaphylatoxins ? |
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Interaction of C3a and C5a anaphylatoxins with their receptors causes what ? |
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Mast cell degranulation and release of histamine |
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What cell type are the first responders in mediating clearance of necrotic tissue and/or invading organisms present at inflammatory sites ? |
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Activation of macrophages leads to what during inflammation ? |
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Recruitment of neutrophils and monocytes to site of inflammation |
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Other than cytokines and chemokines, activated macrophages also secrete what 2 things ? |
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Matrix metalloproteinases (proteins that degrade basement membrane to allow cell migration) and TIMPS (tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases) |
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What are matrix metalloproteinases ? |
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Proteins that degrade basement membrane to allow cell migration |
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Are cell adhesion and firm rolling critical for inducing an inflammatory response ? |
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CRP release due to IL-6 secretion has what role ? |
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Induces expression of VCAM-1, ICAM-1, and E-Selectin on human endothelial cells |
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TNF and IL-1 induce vascular endothelial cells to secrete what chemokines ? |
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MCP-1 and RANTES are chemotactic for ? |
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Monocytes and lymphocytes respectively |
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RANTES is chemotactic for ? |
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IL-8 is chemotactic for ? |
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Neutrophils In early phase of inflammatory response, C5a and PAF (platelet activating factor) are also chemoattractants for neutrophils |
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Leukocyte rolling is mediated by ? |
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Selectin family members include ? |
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LEP L-selectin E-selectin P-selectin |
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What selectin is expressed on circulating lymphcytes in "non-inflammatory" state ? |
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E-selectins and P-selectins are expressed where ? |
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Not expressed on circulating cells but on post capillary venules during inflammatory states |
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Each selectin interacts with distinct |
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Preferential expression of P and E selectins on postcapillary venules correlates with what ? |
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Greater migration of leukocytes into inflammatory sites |
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Which selectin is not induced by TNF and IL-1 secretion ? |
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Firm adhesion b/w leukocytes and endothelium is mediated by ? |
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Integrins (adhesive molecules) |
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Integrins are classed into families based on ? |
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the beta chain they express Exs) Integrins that have a B2 polypeptide belong to B2 integrin family, and integrins that have a B1 polypeptide belong to the B1 integrin family |
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A member of family of zinc-binding matrix metalloproteinases which degrades Type 4 collagen in reconstituted membranes |
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Inhibitors of gelatinase B or elastase do what ? |
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Inhibit leukocyte transmigration across the reconstituted membranes |
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Subendothelial basement membrane is normally a barrier to ? |
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Entry of leukocytes into tissues |
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What happens to basement membrane under inflammatory conditions ? |
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Enzymes degrade the basement membrane permitting leukocyte (WBC) entry into tissues |
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Interaction of PECAM on leukocytes with endothelial cells allows for what ? |
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Transmigration of cells in-between the endothelial cells |
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Steps leading to diapedesis/transmigration of leukocytes to site of inflammation are ? |
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12 steps starting with expression of P-selectin on vascular endothelium and ends with migration of leukocytes into inflamed tissue |
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Which two cytokines act on the hypothalamus to induce fever ? |
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Macrophage activity is enhanced by what cytokines ? |
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What things serve as an opsonin for phagocytosis ? |
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Activated and memory lymphocytes express high concentrations of which integrins ? |
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Another name for pro-gelatinase A and pro-gelatinase B ? |
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When are pro-gelatinase A and pro-gelatinase B secreted ? |
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During inflammation, pro-gelatinase A is secreted Secretion of pro-gelatinase B is induced by vasoactive intestinal peptide and interaction of VLA-4 on activated memory lyphocytes with endothelial VCAM-1 |
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Conversion of pro-gelatinases to their active form is mediated by ? |
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Elastase and other MMP family members secreted by macrophages and other inflammatory cells |
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What two cytokines are potent activators of macrophages and lead to enhanced phagocytosis ? |
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What are some cytokines that inhibit development of Th1 response ? |
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LFA-3 on APCs binds to what on T-cells ? |
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CD154 on T-cells binds to what on APCs ? |
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Another name for LFA-1 integrin ? |
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VCAM-1 on activated vascular epithelium binds to what on leukocytes and eosinophils ? |
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E-selectin and P-selectin on activated vascular endothelium binds to what on leukocytes and eosinophils ? |
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MHC Class 2 on APCs binds to what on T-cells ? |
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MHC Class 1 on APCs binds to what on T-cells ? |
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Another name for CD80 and CD86 ? |
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B7-1 and B7-2 on APCs binds to what on T-cells ? |
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Another name for CTLA-4 ? |
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CTLA-4 binds to what on APCs ? |
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CD80 and CD86 (B7-1 and B7-2) |
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LFA-1 on T-cells binds to what on APCs ? |
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What is effect of CD28 binding to CD80 and CD86 ? |
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Enhanced transcription of IL-2 gene, stabilization of IL-2 mRNA, costimulation |
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Effect of CD8 binding to MHC Class 1 is what ? |
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Affect of PECAM binding to PECAM is what ? |
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Adhesion for transmigration |
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CD40 binding to CD40L (CD154) has what effect ? |
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Isotype Switching in B cells |
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(Extra) What antibody plays a role in anaphylatic shock ? |
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(Extra) Which cytokine plays a key role in fungal infections and extracellular bacterial infections? |
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