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Endocrine, Shock, Physiologic Aging UPDATED
ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers




two layers of defense 1. innate immunity


2. adaptive immunity


innate immunity - non specific/broad
- responds within minutes- hours
- no memory formed
- 1st line: skin, mucus, cilia
- 2nd line: inflammation, phagocytes, fever, NK cells, complement
- present from birth


FAST INNATE
- first responder
- always on
- skin and mucus
- temporal (quick)


adaptive immunity - specific/targeted
- responds in days-weeks
- immunological memory formed
- T cells (cell-mediated)
- B cells - antibody production
- develops over lifetime


SMART ADAPTIVE
- specific
- memory-forming
- antibody-drive
- reactive
- T-cell based

, Key immune cells at a glance - neutrophils
- natural killer cells
- cytotoxic T cells
- Basophils/Mast cells
- macrophages
- helper T cells
- B cells - Plasma Cells
- dendritic cells




5 Immunoglobulin Classes - GAMDE IgG
IgA
IgM
IgD
IgE


IgG - located in blood, tissue
- secondary response, crosses placenta
- maternal immunity to newborn, elevated in chronic infections


MOST OF IG


IgA - located in secretions (saliva, tears, breast milk)
- protects mucosal surfaces
- deficiency - recurrent respiratory/GI infections


IgM - located in blood
- primary immune response, ABO blood typing
- first Ig elevated in acute infection, pentamer structure


IgD - located in B cell surface
- B cell activation/antigen receptor
- largely a B cell receptor, less clinical significance


IgE - located in mast cells or basophils
- allergic reactions, parasites
- elevated in allergies and asthma, triggers in anaphylaxis


- LEAST OF IG


T1 Hypersensitivity IgE-mediated
- IMMEDIATE


IgE on mast cells, causes histamine release


ie. anaphylaxis, asthma, hay fever, bee sting

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