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Renal Exam 2
> Final Immuno > Flashcards
Final Immuno Flashcards
(25 cards)
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1
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Most cases of AKI are caused by _
A
Sterile inflammation
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2
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CRPs have IgM subunits that bind DAMPs and activate
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Classical compliment pathway
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3
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Classical compliment attracts immune cells
Immune cells recognize DAMPs via _ receptors
Immune cells do what
A
Toll Like
Initiate immune response and stimulate renal inflammation
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4
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What triggers the release of DAMPs
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Dying kidney cells
ECM degradation and remodeling
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5
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PAMPs are _
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Pathogen derived
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6
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DAMPs are _ derived
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Cell/ECM
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7
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Th1 and Th2 cells are _ exclusive
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Mutually
Increase in one causes a decrease in the other (and vice versa)
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8
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M1 macrophages are responsible for _
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AKI
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9
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M2 macrophages are responsible for _
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Damage repair
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10
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What induces the activation of M1 macrophages?
What do they secrete that helps activate Th1 cells?
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IFN Gamma
IL-12
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11
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When are M2 macrophages activated?
What cytokines induce their activation?
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~ 7 days
IL-4, IL-13
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12
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What cytokine do M2 macrophages release for
anti-inflammatory effects
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IL-10
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13
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What cytokine do M2 macrophages release that serves as a growth factor for
fibroblast and stimulates wound repair/fibrosis
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TGF Beta
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14
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By default, T cells differentiate into?
What cytokine stimulates this?
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Th2
IL-4
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15
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Which type of T cell is important for tissue inflammation?
What do they secrete?
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Th17
IL-17
CCL-20/MIP-3
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What does IL-17 do?
What does CCL20/MIP-3?
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Tissue inflammation
Recruits monocytes, Th1, Th17 cells
17
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Which complement pathways are activated in AKI?
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Classical
Alternative
MBL
18
Q
AKI is Types _ and _ Hypersensitivity
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II and III
II=cell bound IgM and IgG bind cellular Ag, compliment activation and cell lysis
III=Ag-Ab complex is deposited in tissues and initiates complement activation, inflammatory mediator activation, and recruitment of neutrophils
19
Q
Host v. graft response is a _ immune response
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Adaptive
20
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Direct allorecognition
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T cells from recipient recognized unprocessed allogenic MHC molecules on graft APCs
21
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Indirect allorecognition
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T cells of donor recognize processed peptide of allogenic MHC molecules
bound to self MHC molecule on host APC
22
Q
Hyperacute rejection
Type of Hypersensitivity
Mechanism
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Type II
Pre-Existing Abs reactive with donor tissue and activate compliment
23
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Acute rejection
Type of Hypersensitivity
Mechanism of Action
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Type IV
STEPS:
Donor DCs migrate to lymph nodes
Stimulate primary recipient response
Activated T Cells migrate to organ and cause tissue damage by generating CTLs and causing delayed type hypersensitivity
24
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Chronic rejection
Type of Hypersensitivity
Mechanism of Action
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IV
M2, Macrophages and T cells are involved
D/t occlusion of blood vessels and ischemia of the organ
Macrophage infiltration and smooth muscle proliferation
Indirect pathway
Abs can be involved
Non-immunological factors
Ischemia-reperfusion damage
Recurrence of the disease
Effects of nephrotoxic drugs
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* Graft versus host response * Type of hypersensitivity * Mechanism of Action
* IV * Donor T cells in graft proliferate and attack recipient tissue via perforim/granzyme or Fas/Fas L mechanism
Renal Exam 2
flashcards
Decks in class (8)
# Cards
Reg of Body Fluid Osmolality-Regulation of Water Balance
54
Intro Regulation of K+,Pi,Mg2+, Ca2+
27
K+ Regulation
40
Ca2+,Pi,Mg2+ Regulation
45
Renal Control of Acid-Base Balance
43
Immunological Aspects of the Renal System
56
Regulation of ECF Volume and NaCl Balance
30
Final Immuno
25