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Immune System Response
April 7, 2011
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Warm-up How does the body prevent pathogens from invading the body? (What barriers protect the body?) Pathogens are microorganisms that cause diseases in humans
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The first lines of defense
Skin- barrier that protects the body Tears, Saliva, and Mucus protect the natural openings in the skin (eyes, nose, mouth, urinary tract) Enzymes break down pathogens pH (acidity) prevents growth of pathogens
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But what if a pathogen breaks past these defenses and gets inside the body?
Special cells in the blood protect the body by producing an immune response to an infection B-Cells T-Cells Macrophages (Phagocytes) Website Animation Link
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Immune System Response
Questions from last night’s reading? Watch this video:
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(Phagocyte) Pathogen (bacteria) Macrophage “eats” pathogen and
breaks it into pieces (antigens)
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Receptor Antigen receptors
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T-Helper cell recognizes antigen/receptor complex of macrophage
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Macrophage releases signals to activate T-Helper cell
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Helper T-cells activate next steps
Cell-mediated response If the pathogen has infected body cells and is spreading by getting inside cells, KILLER T-Cells are activated to destroy these cells. Antibody-mediated response If the pathogen is in the blood and is spreading outside of body cells, B-Cells are activated to produce antibodies that help kill pathogens
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Antibody-mediated immune response
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makes antigen/receptor complex
B-Cell binds antigen- makes antigen/receptor complex Antigen/receptor complex B-Cell
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T-Helper cell binds complex and releases signals to activate B-cell
Antigen/receptor complex Activating signals
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Antibodies bind to pathogens and
cause clumping. This makes it easier for other cells to clear the pathogens.
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Cell-mediated immune response
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T-Helper cell releases signals to activate Killer T-Cells
Activating signals Killer T-Cell
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Activated Killer T-Cell recognizes cells infected with pathogens
Healthy cells Infected cell
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Killer T-Cells destroy infected cells
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Processing of antigen by macrophage Activation of Helper T-Cells Cell-mediated response (Killer T-Cells) Antibody-mediated response (B-Cells) (Click on a box to go to that slide)
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What is an Antigen??? Antigens are any substance that triggers the specific defenses of the immune system. Antigens are often proteins on the outside of viruses and bacteria antigens
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What is an Antibody??? Antibodies are special proteins that can bind to the antigen on the surface of a pathogen and help destroy it.
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Antibodies “stick” to specific antigen
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Homework due Friday4/8 Find a current event article regarding the immune system Title Source Summary of article
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