Immune system-Acquired/Adaptive immunity

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Immune system-Acquired/Adaptive immunity By Dr Sunita Mittal

Learning Objectives Steps of cellular immune response Cytokines Unwanted effects of immune system AIDS

Cellular Immunity TH1 APC

Cellular Immunity Clones of T cells recognize antigens (Clonal Selection) through the TH1 Gets activated by the released cytokines of TH1, start proliferating

Cellular Immunity –Function of CTL Cytotoxic T cell, (CD8 cells) are the main effectors of the cell-mediated immune response by secreting perforins and granzymes that destroy virally, fungal infected or abnormal body cells (cancer, transplanted cells with foreign MHC).

Cellular Immunity – Effector Phase- Function of Helper T cells T helper 1 (TH1) cells secrete IL-2, γ-interferon & TNF-β and are concerned primarily with stimulating cellular immunity. TH2 cells secrete IL-4, IL-5 & IL-6 and interact primarily with B cells in relation to humoral immunity.

Cytokines Small signalling proteins hormone-like molecules acting in paracrine way – secreted by number of cells mainly of the immune system to cause innate and acquired immunity in an effective way. Expression

Specific to the antigen of a particular pathogen. Acquired Immunity-Active and Passive Immunity Specific to the antigen of a particular pathogen. ACTIVE IMMUNITY Direct response by production of antibodies or activated T cells, to unknown pathogen (abs & act T-cells). PASSIVE IMMUNITY It is an immune response which involves antibodies obtained from outside the body.

Acquired Immunity-Active and Passive Immunity (IgA-Milk IgG-Placenta) (Vaccination) ( anti D abs AVS, ATS )

Unwanted effects of Immunity Related to Humoral Immunity: Allergy or Immediate Hypersensitivity Reaction Auto-immune diseases Myeloma Related to Cellular Immunity: Delayed Hypersensitivity Reaction Rejection of Transplanted tissues

AIDS AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is caused by an infection by the HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), and Discovered in 1983. It attacks and destroys T-helper cells. Some drugs can slow down HIV reproduction, but no cure exists yet. Prevention is still the best ‘cure’ The virus fools and forces TH-cells to make more viruses, killing the T-cells when the viral replication become excessive. The cause of death is not the HIV infection itself but since it cripples immune system and with immune system shut down, common diseases that immune system normally could defeat, become life-threatening.

Self Assessment Activated TH1 cells secrete ………………………………….. TH2 cells secrete ………………………and interact primarily with B cells. …………………………………..Small signalling proteins hormone-like molecules acting in paracrine way – secreted by number of cells mainly of the immune system

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