What is the role of the ciliated epithelia as a defense barrier of the mammalian respiratory system?
List four examples of “exterior†innate immune defense mechanisms.
Name 3 different types of “pathogen associated molecular patterns†of bacteria that result in the activation of the “acute phase response†of the innate immune system.
Adaptive immunity that involves CD4+ lymphocytes and a Th2-like response results in what type of immune effector molecules or cells? What type of bacterial pathogenic strategy are these effector molecules most effective against.
How does mucus production function as a defense mechanism in the upper respiratory tract of mammals, including humans?
How do members of the normal bacterial flora serve as a defense mechanism against potential bacterial pathogens?
Name 2 ways in which the activated complement system defensively works during an innate immune response?
Name 2 types of professional phagocytes and describe in general terms how they engulf and destroy microorganisms?
Name 3 different types of bacterial PAMPs that stimulate the acute phase response of innate immunity?
Adaptive immunity that involves CD4+ lymphocytes and a Th1-like response results in what type of immune effector molecules or cells? What type of bacterial pathogenic strategy are these effector molecules or cells most effective against?
Name 2 ways in which specific antibody functions defensively against a bacterial pathogen?
List three examples of “chemical†exterior innate immune defense mechanisms.
Name 2 different types of bacterial “pathogen associated molecular patterns†that result in the activation of the “acute phase response†of the innate immunity.
What are the surface receptors on macrophages, PMNs, and epithelial cells that PAMPS bind?
What general types of chemical messengers are released from these cells that modulate and mediate the “acute phase response�
Adaptive immunity that involves T-cell receptor recognition on CD4+ lymphocytes and a Th2-like response results in what type of immune effector molecules or cells? What type of bacterial pathogenic strategy are these effector molecules or cells most effective against.