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Immune system Chapter 43
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Pathogen: Infectious agent Innate immunity: Nonspecific Acquired immunity: Specific Previous exposure
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Defense First line Second line Third line Skin Cell counterattack
Immune response (antibodies)
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First-line Skin 1. Impenetrable barrier 2. Oil & sweat glands
Skin pH at 3-5 3. Sweat contains lysozyme Enzyme that digests bacterial walls 4. Prevents water loss
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Skin
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First line Lysozyme in saliva Acid in stomach Digestive enzymes in gut
Mucous in airways Cilia in airways Acidic urine
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First line
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Trachea
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Second line Invaders Lymphatic system Defense cells Adenoids, tonsils
Thymus, spleen Lymph nodes, lymph capillaries & ducts
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Lymphatic system
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Second line WBC Antimicrobial proteins Inflammatory response
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Second line Leukocytes (WBC) Circulating in the body
1. Macrophages (monocytes) Kill invaders by ingesting them Phagocytosis Ingestion
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Microbes PHAGOCYTIC CELL Vacuole Lysosome containing enzymes Fig. 43-3
Figure 43.3 Phagocytosis
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Second line 2. Neutrophils Most abundant WBC Phagocytosis
Release chemicals that kill bacteria Also kills other neutrophils
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Second line 3. Eosinophils WBC Low phagocytic activity
Parasite defense
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Second line Antimicrobial proteins 1. Complement system
Proteins found in plasma Attack bacterial or fungal cell walls Cause cells lysis Signals other defense responses
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Second line 2.Interferons Paracrine polypeptide
Protect cells in area of virus Prevent viral replication Cancer defense
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Second line 3. Natural killer cells
Kill cells that are infected by a virus Help fight cancer cells
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Second line Inflammatory response Local, non-specific
Histamines & prostaglandins Vasodilation Increased blood flow to area Edema or swelling WBC (phagocytic), pus formation Shock, systemic
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Second line
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Second line Inflammatory response Elevated temperature (fever)
Interleukin-1 Released by Macrophages Directs hypothalamus to increase temp Helps stimulate defense response
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Third line Specific response Lymphocytes (B-cell orT-cell) Antibodies
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Third line Antigen Molecule that causes a specific immune response
Foreign to body Located on surface Epitope Antigen determinant
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Third line Self-versus-nonself recognition
Genes code for specific proteins Major Histocompatibility Complex proteins MHC proteins Cell recognition Glycoproteins on surface of cells
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Third line B-cell lymphocytes Made & develops in bone marrow
Becomes a plasma cell Produce antibodies in response to specific antigens Immunoglobulins (Ig) Antibodies Humoral immunity
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Third line B-lymphocyte structure Antigen receptor Specific
Plasma membrane
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Third line Light chains 2 short polypeptides Heavy chains
2 identical long polypeptides 4 chains held together by disulfide bond Forms Y-shaped molecules
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Antigen- binding site Antigen- binding site V Disulfide bridge V V V
Fig. 43-9a Antigen- binding site Antigen- binding site V Disulfide bridge V V V Variable regions C C Constant regions C C Light chain Transmembrane region Figure 43.9 Antigen receptors on lymphocytes Plasma membrane Heavy chains B cell Cytoplasm of B cell (a) B cell receptor
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Antigen-binding sites
Fig Antigen- binding sites Epitopes (antigenic determinants) Antigen-binding sites Antibody A Antigen V V Antibody C V V C C C C Figure Epitopes (antigenic determinants) Antibody B
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Antibodies Plasma cells release antigen receptor Specific for antigens
Arms of the Y shaped molecule Have different aa sequences
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Antibodies IgM first response Aggregation of complement proteins
IgG major form, second response Stimulates phagocytosis by macrophages IgD receptors for antigens on B cells IgA Present in breast milk, mucous, saliva Provide protection to newborns
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Antibodies IgE Release histamines Bind to mast cells
Insert heavy chain into mast cells Initiate inflammatory response Presence of antigens Vasodilation
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Antibodies
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Third line T-cell lymphocytes Made in bone marrow
Processed in thymus gland Regulate immune responses Attack cells with specific antigens Cell-mediated immunity
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Antigen- binding site Variable regions V V Constant regions C C
Fig. 43-9b Antigen- binding site Variable regions V V Constant regions C C Transmembrane region Figure 43.9 Antigen receptors on lymphocytes Plasma membrane chain chain Disulfide bridge Cytoplasm of T cell T cell (b) T cell receptor
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Third line T-cells 1. Helper T cells (CD4)
Initiate response based on antigens 2. Memory T cells Remember previous antigens
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Third line 3. Cytotoxic T cell (CD8) Lyse cells infected by virus
4. Suppressor T cells Turn off immune response
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Third line response Antigen Macrophage process antigen
Secrete cytokines (interleukins or interferons) Stimulates T helper cells
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Third line response Recognize antigens Antigen receptor on T-cells
Bind to antigens Triggers T-cytotoxic cells, T-memory cells Cytotoxic cells destroy infected cells Stimulates B cells
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Third line response Antigen receptor on B-cell Binds foreign antigen
Triggers formation of a clone of plasma cells Clones produce antibodies Antibodies bind invading antigen Prevent affects of antigen Destruction or blocks effect
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Immune response Macrophage ⇓ Helper T-cell ⇙ ⇘ B-cell Cytotoxic T-cell
⇙ ⇘ B-cell Cytotoxic T-cell ⇙ ⇘ ⇙ ⇘ Plasma Memory Memory Cytotoxic cells cells cells T-cells Antibodies
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T-cells Cytotoxic T-cells Attack transplants (skin grafts)
Considered foreign tissue Destroy cancer cells Interferon (lymphomas, renal Ca, melanoma, Kaposi’s sarcoma and Breast Ca) Interleukin (tx cancer)
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B-cells Primary immune response First exposure Lasts about 2 weeks
Memory cells are also produced during the first exposure Secondary immune response Activates memory cells Response faster & lasts longer
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Immune System Summary First line Skin, cilia, enzymes, pH of skin
Second line WBC (macrophages, neutrophils, natural killer cells, eosinophils) Antimicrobial proteins Inflammatory response
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Immune System Summary Third line Lymphocytes (B & T)
Antibodies (immunoglobulins) IgM, IgG, IgA, IgE, IgD
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Monoclonal antibodies
Antibodies specific for one antigen Cell cultures produce large quantities Use in lab tests Pregnancy tests Antibody to HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin)
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Immunity Acquired immunity Active Disease Vaccine
Transfer of lymphocytes from a donor (bone marrow transplant) Passive Maternal antibodies Immunoglobulins (gamma globulins)
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HIV Human immunodeficiency virus Attacks + destroys CD4+ T-cells
T-cells secrete a suppressing factor Blocks other T-cells Infects macrophages & brain cells
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HIV
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AIDS Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Opportunistic infections
Pneumocystis carinii Kaposi’s sarcoma Neurological damage Physiological wasting
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Autoimmune diseases Systemic Lupus Rheumatoid arthritis
Hashimoto thyroiditis
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Allergy Allergens (antigens) Release IgE Binds mast cells & basophils
Stimulates release of chemicals Histamine Drop in BP
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Allergy Anaphylactic shock Widespread histamine response Death
Bee stings or peanuts or penicillin Contact dermatitis Delayed response Poison ivy, poison oak
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Blood types (ABO) Blood type Surface antigens Antibodies A anti B B
anti A AB none O anti A & B
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ABO
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Rh factor
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