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Title: Aim: How can the immune system malfunction?


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Aim How can the immune system malfunction?
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How can your immune system malfunction?
  1. Allergies
  2. Autoimmune Disease
  3. HIV
  4. Organ Transplants

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What is an allergy?
  • An allergy is a rapid immune system reaction to
    normally harmless substances
  • Can you think of materials that can cause
    allergic reactions?

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What are things that cause allergies?
Allergens
LACTOSE
PEANUTS
BEE POLLEN
RAGWEED
HOUSE DUST
GLUTTEN
MOLD
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What happens during an Allergic reaction?
  • The allergen will bind to receptors on WBCs
    stimulating the production of histamines.
  • Histamines are chemical that call trigger an
    inflammatory response
  • May experience wheezing, hives, nausea, or shock
  • What can we take for allergies?

ANTIHISTAMINES!
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Autoimmune disease
  • Disease characterized by a persons immune system
    mistakenly attacks itself
  • The immune system may target the cells, tissues,
    and organs of a person's own body.

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Examples of Autoimmune diseases
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How can we contract HIV?
  • Sexual intercourse
  • Blood transfusion
  • Passed through the placenta
  • Open wound
  • Sharing needles - drugs

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What is HIV?
  • It is a virus that attacks our immune system.
  • How does our body know this is an enemy?

ANTIGEN
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What part of our immune system does it attack?
HIV attacks special WBCs called T Helper Cells
White blood cells
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Do you die from HIV?
  • No, you dont die from the HIV infection, rather
    you die from the diseases/infections you get
    because your body cant defend itself. (ex
    pneumonia)
  • These infections are called OPPORTUNISTIC
    INFECTIONS.

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Why are organ transplants difficult?
  • The cells of the donated organ will display the
    donors protein ID tags on all of the cells
  • What are these ID tags called?

ANTIGENS!
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How will the recipient react?
  • If a transplanted organ is recognized as foreign,
    it will be attacked by the immune system of the
    recipient
  • This is calls REJECTION

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How do doctors reduce the chance of rejection?
  • Using donors with very similar antigens to the
    recipient
  • Immunosuppressant Drugs

What is the risk of suppressing the immune system?
It increases the patients risk for an infection.
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