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Adaptive immunity 2 Chapter2.2 Adopted from http://www.lamission.edu/lifesciences/Steven/Micro20%20Chapter%2016.pdf

Adaptive Immunity-2 1. Cell-Mediated Immune Response 2. Humoral Immune Response

1. The Cell-Mediated Immune Response Adopted from http://www.lamission.edu/lifesciences/Steven/Micro20%20Chapter%2016.pdf

5) Activated CTLs will cause the death of any cells that present the foreign peptide on MHC class I by: •inducing programmed cell death (apoptosis) OR •inducing cell lysis by releasing the protein perforin 6) Like B cells, T cells (whether TH or TC) also produce extremely long-lived memory cells: •activated directly upon subsequent exposure •no need for activation signals from other T cells or APCs •secondary responses are much more rapid and much more intense than primary responses •this is the basis for immunizations •the enhanced secondary response is so much more effective that the individual is largely protected from re-infection with the same pathogen

2. The Humoral Immune Response

Basic Steps of Primary Humoral immune response -T-independent B Cell Activation http://www.biologyexams4u.com/2013/01/humoral-immune-response-or-antibody.html#.WKwPG4VOITM

Basic Steps of Primary Humoral immune response-T cells dependent

B Cell Memory Memory B cells remaining after the initial activation of a B cell have the following characteristics: they are extremely long-lived (years!) •their BCRs are of the IgG, IgA or IgE class •activated directly upon subsequent exposure •no need for T cell help •generate more plasma cells & memory cells •such secondary responses are much more rapid and much more intense than primary responses