Hypersensitivities
Biomedical Applications
Antibiotics
Vocabulary
Charcuterie (a mix of everything)
100

Anaphylactic reactions are termed Type __ reactions.

These are Type 1 Reactions

100

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) depends on WHAT enzyme for amplifying DNAs?

DNA Polymerase (Taq)

100

What are the ways antibacterial drugs can kill or impair target cells?

Drugs can target: 

Cell Wall Synthesis

Plasma Membrane

Nucleic Acids

Protein synthesis machinery

Folic acid synthesis

100

What is an autoimmune disorder?

This occurs when the immune system attacks itself due to lack of self-tolerance. 

100

How does someone get a PRIMARY immunodeficiency? 

This is something they are born with. 

200

Which type of hypersensitivity takes the longest to show a reaction?

Delayed (Type 4)-- 12-48 hours onset time

200

The universal blood donor is _________.

O- 

200

Beta-lactam drugs, like penicillins, block__________.

Transpeptidation

200

What are histamines?

Pro-inflammatory signaling molecules that are released by leukocytes like Mast Cells or Eosinophils. 

200

What is herd immunity?

Vaccinate a majority of people in a population will convey protection to those who cannot receive the vaccine by limiting spread of the disease. 

300

Which hypersensitivity reaction relies on the activity of IgE antibodies?

Type 1

300

A pregnancy test is an example of what kind of diagnostic test?

Sandwich ELISAs

300

How does Vancomycin kill bacterial cells?

it targets the cell wall -- this is NOT a beta-lactam drug

300

What is Empiric Theory?

Treatment based on clinical presentation in absence of definitive or complete pathogen dentification 

300

An antimicrobial drug that does not kill bacteria, but prevents it from replicating is termed _______.

Bacteriostatic.

400

Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn is an example of what type of hypersensitivtiy?

Type 2 (just like blood transfusion rejection-- hemolytic transfusion reactions)

400

What are restriction enzymes?

These are enzymes which cut DNA... they aid to make 'sticky ends' for inserting a gene into a plasmid

400

What types of drugs would be effective for someone experiencing a tuberculosis infection?

This is mycobacterium -->Isoniazid, quinolones, rifamycins

400

What is the purpose of an E test?

Determines the minimal inhibitory concentration of a drug needed to kill bacteria

400

What is a therapeutic index as it relates to drugs?

A measure of safety: ratio of maximum safe dose to minimum effective dose

500

Which hypersensitivity utilizes immune complexes?

Type 3

500

What type of vaccine would give 'the closest thing to giving the body the real, active pathogen'?

Live Attenuated Vaccines

500

What type of drugs target a cell's folic acid machinery?

Sulfa drugs

500

What are examples of acquired antimicrobial resistance?

Horizontal Gene Transfer: conjugation, transformation, transduction

500

Why don't sulfa drugs kill human cells if it stops folic acid synthesis machinery?

Because we don't have any! We need folic acid, but ours is dietary!

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