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Basic Concepts of Immunology Scott Barnum, Ph.D.

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Page 1: Basic Concepts of Immunology Scott Barnum, Ph.D.

Basic Concepts ofImmunology

Scott Barnum, Ph.D.

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Immunology is Important to Youas a Future Clinician Because:

1. Failure of the immune system to cope with infection/trauma is the reason for many patient visits

2. Immunological status of your patients dictates treatment decisions

3. Need to protect yourself and your staff from infection

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Immune System Components

Cells and Organs: thymus, spleen, lymph nodes, stem cells and precursors, T and B cells, macrophages (MØ), neutrophils (PMN), dendritic cells (DC), mast cells and others

Humoral/Soluble: antibody, cytokines, complement, acute phase proteins, enzymes, antimicrobials, etc.

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Innate Versus Adaptive Immunity

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Innate Immune Mechanisms of Protecting the Host

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Innate Immune Mechanisms of Protecting the Host

Phagocytosis

Inflammation

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How Does the Innate Immune SystemRecognize Infection?

• Via Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMPs)

• Specific receptors recognize microbial components (LPS, lipoproteins, peptidoglycan, ssRNA etc)

• These receptors are termed Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs)

• Examples of PRRs include: Collectins, CRP and Toll-like receptors

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Toll-like Receptors (TLRs)

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Adaptive Immunity

Active Immunity -

Passive Immunity -

Humoral Immunity -

Cell-mediated Immunity -

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Adaptive Immunity- mediated by lymphocytes

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Adaptive ImmunityCardinal Features

Specificity -

Diversity -

Memory -

Self-Limiting Response -

Recognition of Self vs. Non-self -