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1. Under what conditions do opportunistic pathogens have the ability to cause disease? 2. What is...

1. Under what conditions do opportunistic pathogens have the ability to cause disease?

2. What is the difference between PAMPs and PRRs?

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  • PAMP is the pathogen associated molecular pattern where PRR is the pattern recognition receptor.
  • PRR is found on the host while PAMP found on the pathogen.
  • PRR found in dendritic cells, macrophages and immune and non immune cells.PAMP not associated with mammalian cells
  • PAMPs bind to pattern recognition receptor. PRR bind to specific ligands inducing the signalling pathway and induces innate immunity
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