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MCB5252 Exam 2 Study Guide. Innate immune cells include... - AnswersMacrophages, granulocytes, natural killer cells, dendritic cells Innate immunity chemical mediators - Answerslysozyme complement defensins Acquired immunity cells - AnswersB and T cells, antigen presenting cells (APC) Acquired vs innate: which distinguishes self from non-self? - AnswersAcquired (failure results in autoimmune disease) Innate immunity specificity - Answersspecific for molecules and molecular patterns associated with pathogens and molecules produced by dead/damaged cells Adaptive immunity specificity - Answershighly specific, discriminates even minor differences in molecular structure; details of microbial or nonmicrobial structure recognized with high specificity Innate immunity: soluble components of blood or tissue fluids - Answersmany antimicrobial peptides and proteins Adaptive immunity: soluble components of blood or tissue fluids - Answersantibodies Sebum - Answersproduced by skin cells; keeps the skin oily; involved in innate immunity along with low pH Innate immunity in small intestine - Answersbile salt lactoferrin and transferrin - AnswersBy binding iron, an essential nutrient for bacteria, these proteins limit bacterial growth. Sequester iron in the liver and remove it from circulation (which makes you tired because hemoglobin is less available) Skin-associated lymphoid tissue (SALT) - Answers ©FYNDLAY 2 Gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) - AnswersGALT includes Peyer's patches in the gut and the diffuse lymphatic tissue in the gastrointestinal tract and respiratory system bronchial-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) - AnswersThese neoplasms fall under the broader umbrella of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphomas. It is sometimes considered a type of primary pulmonary lymphoma. Urogenital system MALT - Answersa diffuse system of small concentrations of lymphoid tissue found in various sites of the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract, thyroid, breast, lung, salivary glands, eye, and skin. primary lymphoid organs - Answersbone marrow and thymus secondary lymphoid organs - Answerslymph nodes, spleen, tonsils Monocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils are... - Answersphagocytic macrophages are also antigen presenting cells Dendritic cells - Answerspresent in small numbers in blood, skin, and mucous membranes of the nose, lungs, and intestines contact and process antigens, then display on their surface for antigen presentation True/False: Dendritic cells come from both the myeloid and lymphoid stem cell lines - AnswersTrue Macrophages - Answerslong life reside in different parts of the body - kidney, liver, lung, under the skin, etc phagocytic antigen-presenting produce cytokines Macrophages bind directly to pathogen without any other processing which makes it quicker not to have to wait for communication from other cells. How do they do this? (6 receptors) - Answers1. LPS receptors - recognize bacterial LPS 2. Toll-Like Receptors - recognize pathogen surface molecules - cell wall, membrane, teichoic acid 3. Mannose receptors - recognize mannose on bacterial surface 4. Scavenger receptors - look for any sign of bacteria - directly attach

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MCB5252 Exam 2 Study Guide.


Innate immune cells include... - Answers✔Macrophages, granulocytes, natural killer cells,
dendritic cells
Innate immunity chemical mediators - Answers✔lysozyme
complement
defensins
Acquired immunity cells - Answers✔B and T cells, antigen presenting cells (APC)

Acquired vs innate: which distinguishes self from non-self? - Answers✔Acquired (failure results
in autoimmune disease)
Innate immunity specificity - Answers✔specific for molecules and molecular patterns associated
with pathogens and molecules produced by dead/damaged cells
Adaptive immunity specificity - Answers✔highly specific, discriminates even minor differences
in molecular structure; details of microbial or nonmicrobial structure recognized with high
specificity
Innate immunity: soluble components of blood or tissue fluids - Answers✔many antimicrobial
peptides and proteins
Adaptive immunity: soluble components of blood or tissue fluids - Answers✔antibodies
Sebum - Answers✔produced by skin cells; keeps the skin oily; involved in innate immunity
along with low pH
Innate immunity in small intestine - Answers✔bile salt

lactoferrin and transferrin - Answers✔By binding iron, an essential nutrient for bacteria, these
proteins limit bacterial growth.
Sequester iron in the liver and remove it from circulation (which makes you tired because
hemoglobin is less available)
Skin-associated lymphoid tissue (SALT) - Answers✔



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Gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) - Answers✔GALT includes Peyer's patches in the gut
and the diffuse lymphatic tissue in the gastrointestinal tract and respiratory system
bronchial-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) - Answers✔These neoplasms fall under the
broader umbrella of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphomas. It is sometimes
considered a type of primary pulmonary lymphoma.
Urogenital system MALT - Answers✔a diffuse system of small concentrations of lymphoid
tissue found in various sites of the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract, thyroid, breast, lung,
salivary glands, eye, and skin.
primary lymphoid organs - Answers✔bone marrow and thymus
secondary lymphoid organs - Answers✔lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils

Monocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils are... - Answers✔phagocytic


macrophages are also antigen presenting cells
Dendritic cells - Answers✔present in small numbers in blood, skin, and mucous membranes of
the nose, lungs, and intestines


contact and process antigens, then display on their surface for antigen presentation
True/False: Dendritic cells come from both the myeloid and lymphoid stem cell lines -
Answers✔True

Macrophages - Answers✔long life
reside in different parts of the body - kidney, liver, lung, under the skin, etc
phagocytic
antigen-presenting
produce cytokines
Macrophages bind directly to pathogen without any other processing which makes it quicker not
to have to wait for communication from other cells. How do they do this? (6 receptors) -
Answers✔1. LPS receptors - recognize bacterial LPS
2. Toll-Like Receptors - recognize pathogen surface molecules - cell wall, membrane, teichoic
acid
3. Mannose receptors - recognize mannose on bacterial surface
4. Scavenger receptors - look for any sign of bacteria - directly attach
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