What are the 2 main categories of the immune system?
- adaptive
What are the 2 main components of the adaptive immune system?
- cellular
Give 5 major components of the innate immune system
Pattern recognition receptors (PRR) are a major component of the innate immune system. Give examples
What are pattern recognition receptors? (PPRs)
Proteins expressed by cells of the innate immune system to identify two classes of molecules: pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), which are associated with microbial pathogens, and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), which are associated with cell components that are released during cell damage or death
Antimicrobial peptides are a major component of the innate immune system. Give examples
Cells are a major component of the innate immune system. Give examples
Complement components are a major component of the innate immune system. Give examples
Classic and alternative complement pathway, and proteins that bind complement component
Cytokines are a major component of the innate immune system. Give examples
These mediate host defense and inflammation, as well as recruit, direct and regulate adaptive immune responses
What is the function of B lymphocytes?
Develop potential to secrete antibodies: humoral immunity
Give 3 types of T lymphocytes
What is the function of killer/cytotoxic T cells?
Able to kill. Cellular immunity
What is the function of helper T cells?
Secrete growth factors (cytokines) which control immune response. Help B cells and T cells
What is the function of suppressor T cells?
May dampen down the immune response
Which type of T cell is a target of HIV?
Helper T cells
In what ways does the binding of antibodies to antigens inactivate antigens?
Neutralisation is a way in which antigens are inactivated through the binding of antibodies. What does neutralisation mean?
- bacteria = coats bacteria
Neutralisation, agglutination of microbes and precipitation of dissolved antigens are ways in which antigens are inactivated by the binding of antibodies. Why are these 3 methods effective?
They enhance phagocytosis by macrophages
Activation of the complement system is a way in which antigens are inactivated by the binding of antibodies. What does this lead to?
Cell lysis
Describe the process of a cytotoxic T cell destroying an infected cell
What is immunodeficiency?
Immunodeficiency is usually secondary to what?
Usually secondary to the effects of external factors
Secondary/acquired immunodeficienies can be caused by cancer. Especially which type?
Lymphoprofilerative disease
Some immunodeficiencies are primary immunodeficiencies caused by what?
Genetic defects in individual components of the immune system