parasitology Lecture 4 – Flashcards

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B cell 
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lymphocytes that make antibodies to attack antigens on parasite coat (humoral immune response)

-     activated by Th2 cells or T-independent antigens

-       transformed into plasma cells, plasmas secrete IgM antibodies

-       if activated by T-ind. Cell, limited to creating IgM (not IgG)

-       immune response enhanced through T-ind cells

-       “Acquired immunity”

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T cell 
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white blood cells that play role in immunity

-       send out signals (interleukens) to Th1 sites (cell-mediated responses) and Th2 sites (antibodies responses)

-       Th1 site turns on cytotoxic T cells/macrophage, Th2 activates B cells

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Cytokines 
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cell-signaling protein molecules secreted by cells for intercellular communication

            - signal functions against intracellular pathogens (lysis, digestion, inflammation)

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Lymphokines 
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groug of cytokines produced by T cells to signal immune response between cells

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Interleukins 
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group of cytokines expressed by white blood cells for          communication

- T cells send out interleukin signals to Th1 sites (cell-mediated) or Th2 sites (humoral) to activate immune responses

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Complement 
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combines antigen antibody complexes

- system that helps “complements” the ability of antibodies and phagocyctic cells to clear pathogens

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Variant antigen 
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antigen that are capable of varying to avoid immune resp. 
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non-variant antigens 
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antigens that are not capable of varying 
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Immunosuppression 
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reduced immunity system, reduced immunity efficiency 
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Card agglutination test for trypanosomiasis (CATT) 
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stain dead trypanosomes and mix it with blood, if blood clumps then body has developed antibodies, indicating that the disease is present inside the body

            - can give false-positive, so usually followed up with another diagnostic test such as blood smear or lumbar puncture

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Agglutination 
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clumping of red blood cells in the presence of an antibody

 

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Winterbottom’s sign 

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swollen lymph nodes around the neck

-       major sign of african trypanosomiasis disease

-       not every case has swelling around neck, but they will have swelling on other lymph nodes on body

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Anemia 
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decrease in red blood cell count

-       Normal healthy ~50% red blood cells

-       Trypo infected ~ 20% red blood cells

-       Red blood cells being destroyed because homotype antigen population is being shed, but the red blood cells recognize these antigens and stick to them 

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Glomerulonephritis 
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inflammation of glomeruli (kidney), because so much antigen being produced that red blood cells binding to antigens, causes agglutination in glomeruli, causing swelling

-       glomeruli part of kidney is used to filter waste/fluids from blood

-       so much surface coat from parasite is being shed that there is an accumulation of antigens in the glomeruli

-       ton of red bloods cells bind to antigens and accumulate in glomeruli, causing agglutination

-       agglutination red blood cells causes swelling

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Sterile male technique 
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gamma eradiate adult flies and then release them        into nature, population will not be able to reproduce therefore controlling spread

            - difficult tecniques bc thre are 30 different species of tsetse flies, so you would     have to create/reaise large amount of many different species

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