Title: Immune System
1Immune System
2Introduction to the Immune System
- An animal must defend itself against unwelcome
intruders. - It must also deal with abnormal body cells,
which, in some cases, may develop into cancer. - Two major kinds of defense have evolved to
counter such threats. - Innate Defenses
- Acquired Defenses
3Overview of the Immune System
4External Barriers
- Skin
- Mucous membranes
- Secretions
5Internal Cellular Defenses
- Phagocytic cells
- Neutrophils
- Monocytes
- Eosinophils
- Dendritic cells
6Internal Cellular Defenses
7Phagocytic Responses
- Pseudopodia
- Ingestion
- Vacuole
- Fuse with lysosome
- Digestion
- Exocytosis
8Internal Cellular Defenses
- Natural Killer Cells
- Non-specific
- Perforins
- Apoptosis
9Internal Chemical Defenses
- Interferons
- Complement proteins
10Inflammatory Response
11Inflammatory Response
- Cardinal signs of inflammation
- Local versus systemic inflammation
- Septic shock
12ACQUIRED IMMUNITY
- All cells have cell surface macromolecules
- Adaptive immunity is sensitive to specific
infections - Antigens distinguish self versus non-self
13ACQUIRED IMMUNITY
14ACQUIRED IMMUNITY
15Humoral Immunity
- Also known as antibody-mediated immunity
- Utilizes B-lymphocytes
- Recognizes antigen directly
- Made in the bone marrow
16Clonal Selection and Proliferation
17Humoral Immunity
18Antibody Structure
19Antibody Classes
20Antibody Classes
21Antibody Functions
22Cell-Mediated Immunity
- Utilizes T-lymphocytes
- T-cells are made in the bone marrow but mature in
the thymus gland. - Cannot recognize antigens directly
23Cell-Mediated Immunity
CLASS I MHC PROTEIN
CLASS II MHC PROTEIN
24Helper T-Lymphocyte Stimulation
25Helper T-cells stimulate B-cells
26Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Stimulation
27Overview of Adaptive Immunity
28Adaptive Immunity
29Problems with the Immune System
- Blood Transfusion Reaction
- Tissue Rejection
- Allergies
- Autoimmune disease
- Immunodeficiencies
30Blood Transfusion Reactions
31Blood Transfusion Reactions
32Rhesus Factor
Blood Type Presence of D Antigen? Type of Antibody? Receive?
Rh Positive Yes None and -
Rh Negative No Anti-D - only
33Tissue Transplant and Rejection
- Autograft
- Isograft
- Allograft
- Xenograft
34Allergies or Hypersensitivities
- Type I
- Type II
- Type III
- Type IV
35Autoimmune Diseases
- Multiple sclerosis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Systemic lupus
- Grave's disease
- Type I diabetes mellitus
36Immunodeficiency Diseases
- Primary Immunodeficiency
- a.k.a. inborn
- SCID
- Secondary Immunodeficiency
- a.k.a. acquired
- Drugs
- Stress and Hodgkins
- AIDS