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Title: The body


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The bodys defenses
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Reading Ch. 43 Keywords
  • Lines of defense
  • Lymphatic system
  • Inflammation
  • Features of immune system
  • Memory B-cells
  • Primary and secondary immune responses
  • Antibody
  • Antigen
  • Agglutination
  • macrophage
  • lymphocyte
  • Phagocytosis
  • Complement system
  • Humoral immunity
  • Cell-mediated immunity
  • B cell
  • Helper T cell
  • Cytotoxic T cell

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Overview
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Non-specific
  • First line
  • Skin
  • Mucous membranes
  • Secretions of skin and mucous membranes
  • Second line
  • Phagocytic white blood cells
  • Anti-microbial proteins
  • Inflammatory response

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Second line of defense - macrophage
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Inflamation
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Focus on immune system(3rd line of defense)
  • Protects body against specific invaders

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Key features
  • Specificity
  • Diversity
  • Memory
  • Self/Nonself Recognition

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First the major playersLymphocytes
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The lymphatic system
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Two types of immune responses
  • Humoral
  • Cell-mediated

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Key features
  • Specificity
  • Diversity
  • Memory
  • Self/Nonself Recognition

Humoral immunity
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Humoral immunity B cells and clonal selection
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There are a variety of B cells
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One B cell becomes activated and proliferates
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Some B cells become plasma cells that secrete
antibodies
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Some B cells become plasma cells that secrete
antibodies
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Some B cells become memory cells
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Some B cells become memory cells
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Memory cells function in secondary immune response
  • Primary immune response - first exposure
  • Secondary immune response - second exposure

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Primary and secondary immune responses
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Summary
  • Lag in primary response due to proliferation from
    a single clone
  • Secondary (2) response is from multiple memory
    cells
  • 2 response has less of a lag and is stronger

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What do antibodies do?
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Inactivate antigens
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Neutralization
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Agglutination of antigen bearing particles
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Precipitation of soluble antigens
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Inactivate antigens
  • Neutralization
  • Agglutination
  • Precipitation

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These mechanisms enhance phagocytosis
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Antibodies inactivate antigens
  • Neutralization of invaders
  • Agglutination
  • Precipitation of soluble antigens
  • The above enhance phagocytosis
  • One final mechanism Complement system

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Complement system Step 1 attachment to pathogen
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Step 2 Recruitment of complement proteins
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Step 3 Activation
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Step 4 pore formation
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Summary
  • Complement proteins interact with antibodies to
    kill invading cells
  • Binding of antibody is followed by attachment of
    complement proteins
  • Protein complex becomes activated
  • Pore is formed in pathogens membrane
  • Goodbye pathogen

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Two types of immune responses
  • Humoral
  • Cell-mediated

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Cell-mediated
  • Complicated, involves cellular components
  • Will briefly touch on role of helper T cells

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Recall that T cells are the other type of
lymphocyte
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Cell-mediated response happens at the same time
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Macrophage engulfs invader
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Antigens from invader are presented on macrophage
cell surface
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Helper T cells are recruited
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Helper T cells proliferate and activate cytotoxic
T cells and B cells
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T cells infected with HIV
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