BIOC17H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Innate Immune System, Lipopolysaccharide, Lipid A

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Injection secretory system: virulence plasmid, endotoxin in lps layer induce fever, anti-phagocytic proteins, capsule that inhibits complement binding, flagella with antigens. Non- specific response: low-grade fevers shouldn"t be lowered in adults as they can deal with higher temperatures, with inflammation, heat is localized, cytokines, complement proteins, neutrophils can be secreted. Inflammation/tissue damage due to lipid a: all animals have the inflammatory response, shock is the process of your body shutting down, 7 defensive cell types, interleukins, interferons, chemokines, colony-stimulating factors, tumor necrosis factors, macrophages. Fever: pyrogens cause fever, exogenous endotoxins, endogenous secreted by host cells and cytokines, can"t heat up too much or will be deleterious. Pathogen recognition: patterns found on pathogen surfaces, naming often goes by dimerization. Toll-like receptors: recognition at the cell allows for antibody to work, non-receptors in cytoplasm can deliver genes to nucleus, tlr4 signals pathogen.

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