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Overview of the Immune System
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Teaching objectives Recognize the significance of the immune system
What is the role/purpose? What are the mechanisms of protection? Distinguish between the innate and adaptive immune response What are the key features differentiating these two arms of the immune system?
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Overview of the immune system
Purpose: Protection from pathogens Intracellular (viruses, some bacteria and parasites) Extracellular (most bacteria, fungi, and parasites) Eliminate modified or altered “self” Cancer or transformed cells Methods of defense: mechanical, cellular, humoral
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Overview of the immune system
Innate (nonspecific) 1st line of defense Cellular components Humoral components Adaptive (specific) 2nd line of defense
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Cells of the immune system
Myeloid cells Granulocytic Neutrophils Basophils Eosinophils Monocytic Macrophages Kupffer cells Dendritic cells Lymphoid cells T cells Helper cells Suppressor cells Cytotoxic cells B cells Plasma cells NK cells
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Phases of the immune response
Pathogen recognition Innate response is the same to repeated exposures of the same pathogen Adaptive response matures over time; repeated exposure leads to faster response Pathogen removal Early response: innate Later response: lymphocytes generate adaptive immune response and memory
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Comparison of innate and adaptive immune response
Innate immunity No time lag Not antigen specific No memory Adaptive immunity A lag period Antigen specific Development of memory
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Effects of the immune system
Beneficial Protection from invader Elimination of altered self Detrimental Inflammation (local damage and discomfort) Damage to self (hypersensitivity or autoimmunity)
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Balance Disease = (bolus of infection x virulence)/immunity infection
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