BIOC17H3 Lecture 8: BIOC17-Lecture-8

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It is covalently bond to membrane phospholipids or lps: slime layer: is a glycocalyx formed by material loosely adhered to the cell wall of the cell. Glycocalyx helps microbes on binding to: tissues, environmental surfaces. Glycocalyx and virulence: capsule-mediated adherence to tissue is an important determinant of virulence. Glycocalyx and virulence: protection from host inflammatory response, inhibition of phagocytosis, inhibition of complement activation, pathogen are recognized, defences are activated, histamine, cytokines and chemokines are secreted, phagocytes capture and destroy bacteria, platelets isolate the area. Microbial recognition: prrs recognize mamps to signal for inflammatory response, pattern recognition receptors (prrs) recognize and bind unique microbial associated. Molecular patterns (mamps): the binding is communicated to the host cell nucleus which initiates the host inflammatory response. Phagocytosis uptake of foreign particles and contained into a phagosome. The high destructive capacity of neutrophils is essential to eliminate pathogens.

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