PB HLTH 162A Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Neutrophil Extracellular Traps, Adaptive Immune System, Innate Immune System

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3 roles of phagocytic cells (dendritic, macrophages, neutrophils) Phagocytosis: process, cell uses plasma membrane to engulf a particle [bacteria, fungi, nutrients] = vacuole/phagosome. Pamps (pathogen associated molecular patterns) : components of pathogens recognized by the innate immune system by tlrs (toll-like receptors)- survey extracellular & intracellular (endosomes/lysosomes) spaces. Alerts immune system that a microbe is present. * viruses don"t have the diversity of pamps that bacteria & other pathogens do. Produce antimicrobial peptides that make holes in pathogens" membranes (other cells also produce) Both recruited from blood, phagocytose wide range of particles, reactive oxygen species, inflammatory cytokines inflammatory cytokines - enhance ongoing immune response chemokines /proteins produced > attract immune cells; blood vessels become sticky for immune cells; heat/red/swelling. Macrophages are resident in tissues, neutrophils are not. Macrophages have longer lifetime in tissues (days) than neutrophils (hours) Both macrophages and neutrophils are recruited from blood, phagocytose a wide range of particles, & secrete inflammatory cytokines.

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