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Infectious Disease and the Immune System
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Viruses
  • Viruses are non-living.
  • Only characteristic of living organisms is
    ability to reproduce.
  • Obligate intracellular parasites.

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Viruses
  • 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

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Viruses
  • Virus types
  • DNA viruses.
  • RNA viruses.

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Viruses
  • 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

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Viroids Prions
  • Viroids
  • Naked RNA that can replicate.
  • Prions
  • Infectious proteins.
  • Disrupt the cells activities.

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Polio virus
Influenza Virus
Ebola
Rabies
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Bacteria
  • Prokaryotic cells.
  • Always single cell.
  • Composed of
  • Cell wall
  • Cell membrane
  • Cytoplasm.
  • DNA that is a single closed loop
  • NO membrane bound organelles

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Plasmids
  • Some bacteria have a secondary genome called a
    plasmid.
  • Small self replicating DNA that cause disease or
    make the bacteria resistant to antibiotics

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Bacteria
  • 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.

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Nonspecific Defenses
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Nonspecific Defenses
  • Pathogens are disease causing agents.
  • Resistance is your bodies ability to defend
    against pathogens.
  • Your immune system gives you resistance.

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Identifying 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.

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Physical Barriers to Disease
  • Nonspecific defense.
  • Sweat, oils, waxes.
  • Mucous membranes.
  • HCL of stomach.

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Fever
  • Pathogens that attack human body like 98.6 f.
    best.
  • Hypothalamus raising temperature of body
    increases effectiveness of WBCs.
  • Decreases effectiveness of pathogen.

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Proteins
  • 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

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Inflammatory Response
  • Inflammatory response occurs when pathogen
    penetrates the skin.
  • Nonspecific- any pathogen causes an inflammatory
    response if your skin is broken

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Inflammatory Response
  • Symptoms
  • Redness
  • Heat
  • Swelling pain

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Inflammatory 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

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Non 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)

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Non specific Cellular Defense
  • Macrophages- another type of phagocyte
  • Stationed in certain tissues.
  • Destroy by phagocytosis.
  • Rid the body of debris and damaged cells.

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Non 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.

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Day 3 Immune system and recognition of pathogens
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How 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.

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Summary 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.

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Specific Defenses
  • If pathogens enter the body, the immune system
    responds.
  • Response is to specific pathogens. (Single type)

RBC of different blood type has antigens
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Immune System Organs
  • Thymus gland
  • Spleen
  • Bone marrow
  • Lymph nodes
  • Lymphocytes
  • B cells
  • T cells (helper, cytotoxic)

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Immune 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

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How 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.

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Cell 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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Antibody Mediated Immune System
  • Plasma cells produce proteins called antibodies.
  • Antibodies recognize and attach to pathogen.
  • Antibodies are Y-shaped proteins.

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Antibody Mediated Immune System
  • The two arms of the antibody are identical.
  • Antibodies match proteins of pathogen.
  • Actions of antibodies.

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Antibody 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.

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Immunity 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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Brain Pop
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  • Immune System ?
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  • Bacteria ?
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