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SGU Immuno Post MT: Immune Responses to Infections
SGU Immuno Post MT: Immune Responses to Infections
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12/28/2012

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What are the cells in innate immunity ?
Definition
Phagocytes, Dendritic cells, NK cells
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What are the cells in adaptive immunity ?
Definition
CD8+ T cells, CD4+ T cells, B cells
Term
Virally infected cells secrete what type of cytokines ?
Definition
Inf alpha/beta cytokines
Term
Immune responses to viruses vary according to ?
Definition
The site where the virus is detected
Term
Destruction of virus infected cells is done by what cells ?
Definition
NK cells and CTL
Term
Macrophage phagolysosome serves as favorite niche for what pathogen ?
Definition
Intracellular bacteria
Term
What is difference b/w bactericidal and bacteriostatic ?
Definition
Bactericidal is bacterial killing
Bacteriostatic is bacterial growth inhibiting
Term
How does lactoferrin interfere in bacterial growth ?
Definition
A protein that binds iron, reducing the amount available to bacterial so that they are unable to grow
Term
How does lysozyme weaken bacteria ?
Definition
A protein that weakens the cell wall of some bacteria by cleaving specific bonds in the peptidoglycan layer (cell wall).
Term
Are extracellular bacteria sequestered within cells ?
Definition
No
Term
In innate immune system, how is extracellular bacteria eliminated ?
Definition
Phagocytosis is primary mechanism
Term
What is opsonin mediated phagocytosis ?
Definition
Deposition of opsonins enhances recognition of bacteria via receptors that are specific for the opsonin
Term
What is an opsonin ?
Definition
Refers to any host protein that binds to bacteria, and is recognized specifically leading to phagocytosis
Term
Opsonins are generally what type of proteins ?
Definition
Proteolytically derived complement proteins or IgG antibodies
Term
Opsonin mediated phagocytosis occurs after only what 2 things happen ?
Definition
Complement system has been activated or after B cells differentiate into plasma cell secreting IgG Abs
Term
Some types of opsonins ?
Definition
IgG, C3b, CRP
Term
What does opsonin do to bacteria ?
Definition
Facilitate recognition of bacteria but do not alter process by which organism is destroyed
Term
Complement system eliminates bacteria in which two ways ?
Definition
1) Complement fragments serve as opsonins
2)Generation of MAC causes destruction of bacterium by osmotic lysis
Term
Complement activated by the classical pathway requires ?
Definition
Antibodies
Term
How does adaptive immunity deal with extracellular bacteria ?
Definition
Activated B cells differentiate to plasma cells that secrete antibodies
Mostly done by IgG and IgM Abs
Term
B cell activation requires what ?
Definition
CD4+ T cells and the cytokines they secrete
Term
Which two Abs activate classical pathway of complement ?
Definition
IgM and IgG Ab isotypes
IgM more effective b/c of its pentameric structure
Term
Which CD4+ T-cell derived cytokines enhance killing by phagocytes ?
Definition
Type 1 cytokines, IFNgamma, TNF
Term
Is phagocytosis a primary mechanism for eradication of viral infections ?
Definition
No
Term
Viruses may be phagocytosed when they are found in what 3 fluids ?
Definition
B L I
Blood, Lymph, Interstitial Fluid
Term
NK cells interact with infected cells how ?
Definition
Interact directly via NK activating receptor or indirectly via FcgammaR
Term
NK cells kill virally infected cells how ?
Definition
Via ADCC (Ab dependent cell mediated toxicity)
Granules containing perforin are released and this induces osmotic lysis of the infected cell
Term
Why are NK cells most effective during early phase of infection ?
Definition
B/c increased expression of class 1 MHC following IFNalpha/beta signalling by virally infected cells "shuts off" NK mediated activity
Term
For effective viral immunity, CD4+ T-cells must differentiate to ?
Definition
Th1 subset secreting IL-2, b/c IL-2 is responsible for differentiation of naive CD8+ T cells to CTL
Term
Are B cells THE key players in viral immunity ?
Definition
No
Term
Which Ab can neutralize free virus as well as play a key role in ADCC by NK cells ?
Definition
IgG Abs
Term
Cytotoxic CD8+ T cells (CTLs) and NK cells kill virally infected cells in what same way ?
Definition
Release of granules containing perforin which leads to osmotic cell lysis
Term
What cytokine is needed to change pCTL to CTL ?
Definition
IL-2
Term
What cytokine provides a stimulating signal for both NK cells and IL-2 for CD8 T cell expansion ?
Definition
IL-12
Term
pCTL --> CTL requires what 3 things ?
Definition
Antigen contact with an infected cell
IL-2
IFNgamma
Term
NK cell cytotoxicity is inhibited by ?
Definition
Excessive class 1 MHC expression on target cell
This is done by KIR (killer inhibitory receptor) on NK cell interacting with MHC Class 1 on target cell
Term
How does upregulation of class 1 MHC on target cell affect CTL and NK cell cytotoxicities ?
Definition
Increases CTL cytotoxicity
Inhibits NK cell cytotoxicity
Term
The key cells in immunity to intracellular bacteria are ?
Definition
Cytokine activated macrophages
Term
Mycobacterium tuberculosis escape killing how ?
Definition
Prevent phagosome/lysosome fusion and replicate within the phagosome
So lysosomal enzymes cannot destroy the microbe
Term
What cells are important in protecting against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis ?
Definition
Cytokine (IFNgamma, TNF) activated macrophages
Term
What notable feature is present in immune response to Mycobacterium Tuberculosis ?
Definition
Formation of granulomas
Term
What is a granuloma ?
Definition
An aggregation of macrophages surrounded by CD4+ T lymphocytes secreting Type 1 cytokines, particularly IFNgamma
Term
Granuloma formation enhances immune response how ?
Definition
Cytokines secreted by activated T cells are available to large numbers of infected macrophages
Term
Individuals at risk for disease like Mycobacterium Tuberulosis are those that ?
Definition
Have CD4+ T cell defects or in those whom differentiation of naive CD4+ Thp cells results in polarization to Th2 cells secreting Type 2 cytokines rather than Type 1 cytokines
Term
Another name for fungal infections ?
Definition
Mycoses
Term
Fungal infections usually pose a serious threat to who ?
Definition
Immunocompromised individuals like AIDS patients as well as those receiving immunosuppressive drugs or chemotherapy
Term
What are "opportunistic fungi" ?
Definition
Are part of normal flora in environment and are relatively harmless to healthy hosts
Term
Two common opportunistic fungi ?
Definition
Candida Albican and Aspergillus (mold)
Term
Fungi transmitted from human to human cause superficial infections such as ...
Definition
Ringworm and athlete's foot
Term
What airborne fungi can cause disease in humans that is found in pigeon droppings ?
Definition
Cryptococcus neoforman
Term
Fungi are usually destroyed how ?
Definition
Via phagocytosis
Term
Individuals with defect in what cell type sustain serious fungal infections ?
Definition
Neutrophils, b/c cannot do phagocytosis
Term
Phagocytosis is more efficient in presence of ?
Definition
Opsonins, IgG, or complement fragments
Term
When fungi hyphae are too large for phagocytosis, how can they be destroyed ?
Definition
Activated neutrophils can still destroy them by secretion of an array of proteolytic molecules into the local microenvironment
Term
Which cytokines play a significant role in immunity to Candida species ?
Definition
Cytokines secreted by activated CD4+ T cells like IFNgamma
Term
IFNgamma augments production of ?
Definition
Reactive oxygen intermediates, nitric oxide, and reactive nitrogen intermediates
Term
How does Candida albicans (yeast and fungi) invade ?
Definition
May invade the underlying basement membrane by forming budding protrusions termed "hyphae"
Term
Both yeast infections Candida Albicans and Vaginitis are referred to as ?
Definition
Candidiasis
Term
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is due to?
Definition
"Hole in the repertoire" , b/c individuals lack T cells with antigen specific TCRs
Term
Streptococcus pneumoniae protects itself from phagocytosis how ?
Definition
By presence of a polysaccharide capsule
Term
The polysaccharide capsule that Streptococcus pneumoniae has prevents what cells from being activated ?
Definition
CD4+ T cells, b/c polysaccharides are not processed for presentation with class 2 MHC, so that is why pneumoccocal polysaccharide is a T-independent antigen
Term
The polysaccharide capsule that Streptococcus pneumoniae has allows what cells to be activated ?
Definition
Gamma/Delta TCR+ T cells, which do not depend on class 1/2 MHC presentation
Term
A lack of what can lead to multiplication of Streptococcus Pneumoniae bacteria ?
Definition
Lack of opsonins, mainly IgG
Term
Do immune responsess to T-independent antigens generate memory T cells ?
Definition
No, so each infection can be potentially life threatening
Term
What are viruses ?
Definition
A heterogeneous group of infectious agents composed mainly of nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat
Term
EBV encodes what cytokine like molecule which inhibits development of effective anti-viral cytotoxic T cells needed to kill virally infected cells ?
Definition
IL-10
Term
What is causative agent of AIDS ?
Definition
HIV
Term
What is causative agent of AIDS ?
Definition
HIV
Term
How does HIV disable the immune system ?
Definition
By destroying the CD4 T-cells directly or indirectly
Term
(Macrophage) M tropic strains of HIV-1 bind to what to gain entry into cells ?
Definition
CCR5
Term
T-tropic strains of HIV bind to what receptor to gain entry into cells ?
Definition
CXCR4 (receptor for CXC chemokine SDF-1 (stromal cell derived factor 1)
Term
When can you tell if individual is seropositive with HIV ?
Definition
When Abs are detected in serum
Term
Effectiveness of Abs is limited to ?
Definition
Free viral particles, not to those viral particles sequestered within a cell
Term
Following infection, cell conjugates form, resulting in ...
Definition
syncytia formation
Term
Syncytia formation is related to HIV how ?
Definition
It may contribute to decrease in uninfected CD4+ T cells observed during HIV infection
Term
What is a useful marker for disease progression in CD4+ T-cells ?
Definition
Decline in CD4 T cell numbers
Term
What is a "trojan horse" when talking about bacteria ?
Definition
Bacteria may enter the lung inside a macrophage
Term
How do you detect Myco. Tuberculosis ?
Definition
A skin test is used to confirm exposure. Consists of intradermal challenge of PPD (purified protein derivative)
Term
Upon PPD skin test challenge, previously infected TB patients develop what ?
Definition
Develop a cutaneous reaction (due to reactivation of memory CD4+ T cells) and this is referred to as a DTH (delayed-type hypersensitivity) rxn and a Mantoux rxn
Term
What is the vaccine given to prevent TB in third world countries ?
Definition
BCG
Term
Some bacteria escape removal from intestine by peristalsis how ?
Definition
By binding to M cells
Term
Shigelle dysenteriae infects what cells ?
Definition
Epithelial cells in the intestinal lumen
Term
How does Shigella escape expulsion from GI tract by peristalsis ?
Definition
Binds to M cells and endocytoses within these cells and replicates here
Term
Cryptococcus neoforman is a common infection in ?
Definition
AIDS patients
Term
What protects Cryptococcus neoforman from phagocytosis ?
Definition
Polysaccharide capsule surrounding the organism
Term
Shigella species induce apoptosis in which cells ?
Definition
Macrophages
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