Microbiology and Immunology 2500A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cytoplasm, Neutropenia, Chronic Granulomatous Disease

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Prrs bind to pamp like a lock and key. Pamp recognizes patterns that associate with the pathogens. Flagellum motility for bacteria so it can go into different tissues. The same prr can bind many different pamps. Prrs only bind to pamps which are only found on pathogens. No autoimmune diseases with innate system prrs will never bind to our own cells. It can also be expected that innate immune recognition pathways that are not based on pattern recognition will also be identified over the next decade. One important area of future investigation is whether innate immune system can detect pathogen- specific features so that it could distinguish between pathogenic and commensal microorganisms. Different immune components used depending on location of pathogen. Natural killer cells that kill intracellular via apoptosis. Prr-pamp binding interaction triggers phagocytosis" = eating of pathogen. Lysosome releases acids onto ingested pathogen which creates acidic env"t (one way lysosome is killing)

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