Recognition
Phagocytosis
Inflammation
Systemic Responses
Clinical Signs/Examples
100

Which receptors detect PAMPs?

PRRs

100

What do neutrophils create when they release their nuclear content?

NETs or Neutrophil Extracellular Traps

100

What is inflammation?

Response when immune and local tissue cells detect injury or infection.

100

Why does vasodilation cause redness at an inflamed site?

Increased blood flow to the area

200

What does TLR stand for?

Toll Like Receptors

200

What organelle forms to kill microbes?

Phagolysosome

200

Main roll of cytokines

Communication between Immune cells

200

What term describes an elevated body temperature caused by cytokines?

Fever

300

Receptors that sense signals from stressed/ damaged host cells?

DAMPS

300

What cells are Phagocytes?

Neutrophils, Monocytes, Macrophages, & DC

300

Name two cytokines that cause fever

IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α

400
What does PAMPs stand for?

Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns

400

Which innate immune cell is most important for linking the innate and adaptive immune systems?

Dendritic cells

400

What liver protein binds mannose residues on pathogens to activate complement?

Mannose-binding lectin

500

What interferons are secreted after viral RNA recognition to protect nearby cells?

Type I Interferons

500

After engulfing a pathogen a phagosome fuses with what to form a phagolysosome?

Phagolysosome

500

What condition occurs when inflammation becomes widespread and dysregulated, leading to organ damage?

Sepsis

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