Ch 43 The Body’s Defense.

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Ch 43 The Body’s Defense

Three lines of Defense: 1. External defenses 2. Internal (phagocytes, inflammation) 3. Specific defense: (lymphocytes) 1 & 2 are non-specific, innate 3 is specific, acquired

Phagocytosis (WBC’s) non-specific By Monocytes which turn into Macrophages and also neutrophils, eosinophils and , natural killer cells

Inflammatory Response: non-specific Basophils and Mast cells release histamines

Other non-specific responses to infection: Fever Antimicrobial proteins Interferons: inhibit viral reproduction

What is specific immunity? Pathogen, antigen, epitope (antibody generator) Self vs. Non-self? Blood groups (A, B, AB, O antigens) Lymphocytes: (mature in thymus or bone marrow) Helper T cells: TH Cytotoxic T cells: Tc (enzymes, cell mediated immunity) Suppressor T cells: Ts B cells (antibodies, humoral immunity) Memory B’s Plasma cells

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Immunological Memory: What is the second response like?

Cell surface markers in T cell function MHC (major histocompatibility complex) “Self” Cell surface proteins, recognized by different T cells Present the antigen to the T cells, initiates helper T cell responses

Perforin, cell to cell attack

Cytokine (Interleukins) and Helper T cells What is interleukin?

Cytotoxic T cells, perforin What is an APC? Why does water rush in when a pore is created by perforin?

Antigen driven cloning of lymphocytes: Clonal selection Effector B-cells Memory B-cells Make antibodies

Mechanisms of Humoral immunity: ANTIBODIES

Antibody structure and function Igs HIV / AIDS Active vs passive immunity Vaccines (pgs. 852-861)

These are slides we did not use this year (2008)

lymph nodes, bone marrow, thymus, spleen

Kills the infected cell Most cells of the body: Macrophages, B cells, nucleated activated T cells, thymus CD4 CD8 Kills the infected cell Alerts B & T cells

Perforin, cell to cell attack