Title: Infectious%20Disease%20and%20the%20Immune%20System
1Infectious Disease and the Immune System
2Viruses
- Viruses are non-living.
- Only characteristic of living organisms is
ability to reproduce. - Obligate intracellular parasites.
3Viruses
- Viruses are composed of
- a nucleic acid- can be dna OR rna.
- Protein coat called a capsid which can be
different shapes helical, polyhedral - Some viruses have an envelope of lipids that
surround the capsid when they leave a host cell
4Viruses
- Virus types
- DNA viruses.
- RNA viruses.
5Viruses
- Retroviruses
- RNA core.
- Must contain an enzyme called reverse
transcriptase. - RNA reverse transcriptase--DNAinserts into
host cells DNAhost cells ribsomes make
mRNAProteins are part of new viruses
6Viroids Prions
- Viroids
- Naked RNA that can replicate.
- Prions
- Infectious proteins.
- Disrupt the cells activities.
7Polio virus
Influenza Virus
Ebola
Rabies
8Bacteria
- Prokaryotic cells.
- Always single cell.
- Composed of
- Cell wall
- Cell membrane
- Cytoplasm.
- DNA that is a single closed loop
- NO membrane bound organelles
9Plasmids
- Some bacteria have a secondary genome called a
plasmid. - Small self replicating DNA that cause disease or
make the bacteria resistant to antibiotics
10Bacteria
- Some bacteria have a capsule.
- Composed of polysaccharides.
- Protects bacteria from WBCs.
- Bacteria have short hair like structures called
pili for connecting to each other and to hosts.
11Nonspecific Defenses
12Nonspecific Defenses
- Pathogens are disease causing agents.
- Resistance is your bodies ability to defend
against pathogens. - Your immune system gives you resistance.
13Identifying Pathogens
- Kochs Postulates
- Pathogen must occur in body of organism with the
disease. - Pathogen should be isolated and grown in culture.
- Inoculated animal should develop the disease.
- Same pathogen should be grown in culture.
14Physical Barriers to Disease
- Nonspecific defense.
- Sweat, oils, waxes.
- Mucous membranes.
- HCL of stomach.
15Fever
- Pathogens that attack human body like 98.6 f.
best. - Hypothalamus raising temperature of body
increases effectiveness of WBCs. - Decreases effectiveness of pathogen.
16Proteins
- Interferons
- Chemical released by cells infected by viruses.
- Causes surrounding cells to resist infection.
- Complement Proteins
- Circulate in your blood and become active when
they encounter certain pathogens
17Inflammatory Response
- Inflammatory response occurs when pathogen
penetrates the skin. - Nonspecific- any pathogen causes an inflammatory
response if your skin is broken
18Inflammatory Response
- Symptoms
- Redness
- Heat
- Swelling pain
19Inflammatory Response
- What occurs
- Damaged cells release histamines.
- Causes increase in permeability.
- Causes vasodialation (swelling)
- Allows phagocytes to digest and destroy foreign
matter. - Phagocytes are drawn towards histamine
20Non specific Cellular Defense
- Neutrophils
- Most common phagocyte
- Kill pathogens using phagocytosis.
- Circulate in blood stream.
- Migrate towards site of infection. (chemotaxis)
- Move out of the blood stream (emmigration)
21Non specific Cellular Defense
- Macrophages- another type of phagocyte
- Stationed in certain tissues.
- Destroy by phagocytosis.
- Rid the body of debris and damaged cells.
22Non specific Cellular Defense
- Natural Killer Cells
- Cytotoxic T Cells
- Attack cells which have been infected by
pathogen. - Kills cancer cells.
- Kills by puncturing cell membrane.
23Day 3 Immune system and recognition of pathogens
24How WBCs Recognize Pathogens
- All of your cells are marked as self by
proteins in your cell membrane. - Nonspecific WBCs recognize your proteins.
- They leave these cells alone.
- Any cell that does not have self markers are
attacked.
25Summary of Immune System To Date
- Body has different lines of defense.
- Barriers
- Skin, mucous membranes, secretions.
- Non specific defenses.
- Macrophages, neutrophils, natural killer cells.
- Interferon, compliment proteins.
- Specific defenses.
26Specific Defenses
- If pathogens enter the body, the immune system
responds. - Response is to specific pathogens. (Single type)
RBC of different blood type has antigens
27Immune System Organs
- Thymus gland
- Spleen
- Bone marrow
- Lymph nodes
- Lymphocytes
- B cells
- T cells (helper, cytotoxic)
28Immune Responsehow antigens are 1st recognized
by lymphocytes- cell mediated response
- Pathogen has proteins (antigens) on its surface.
- Macrophages destroy pathogen.
- Macrophages present parts of the pathogen
(antigen) to helper T cells. - Macrophages release interleukins
- Interleukins cause
- Cytotoxic Killer T cells to destroy infected cell
- Creation of B cells
29How Antigens are Recognized
- Lymphocytes then remember the antigen.
- Attack and destroy if in body.
- Cell mediated immune response.
- Antibody and cell mediated immune response are
happening at the same time in the body.
30Cell Mediated Immune System
- Macrophages present portion of pathogen to B
Lymphocyte cells. - B cells learn pathogen structure and divide into
plasma cells and memory cells - Antibodies are made
Bacteria adhering to T lymphocyte.
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32Antibody Mediated Immune System
- Plasma cells produce proteins called antibodies.
- Antibodies recognize and attach to pathogen.
- Antibodies are Y-shaped proteins.
33Antibody Mediated Immune System
- The two arms of the antibody are identical.
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- Antibodies match proteins of pathogen.
- Actions of antibodies.
34Antibody Mediated Immune System
- Primary response occurs the first time exposure
to pathogen occurs. - Secondary response occurs when pathogen invades
again. - Faster reaction.
- Stronger reaction.
- Memory B cells.
35Immunity Vaccination
- Naturally acquired active immunity.
- Your are exposed to pathogen in everyday life.
- Naturally acquired passive immunity.
- Breast milk.
- Moms antibodies prior to to birth.
- Artificially acquired active immunity.
- Vaccination.
- Artificially acquired passive immunity.
- You are given a shot of antibodies.
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