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Dr Q Sedick Haemopoeisis Haemopoeisis starts with a pluripotential stem cell that gives rise to separate cell lineages.

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Page 1: Dr Q Sedick Haemopoeisis  Haemopoeisis starts with a pluripotential stem cell that gives rise to separate cell lineages.

Dr Q Sedick

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Haemopoeisis

Haemopoeisis starts with a pluripotential stem cell that gives rise to separate cell lineages.

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Leucocytes

May be divided into 2 groups:1.Phagocytes:granulocytes & monocytes2.Immunocytes:lymphocytes & plasma

cells

Phagocytes & immunocytes serve to protect the body against infection using immunoglobin and complement systems.

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Granulocytes

Comprised of neutrophils, eosinophils & basophils

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Neutrophil development

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Granulopoeisis

Many growth factors are involved in the maturation process

Includes IL-1/IL-3/IL-5/IL-6/IL-11/GM-CSF/G-CSF/M-CSF

GF stimulate proliferation and differentiation and also affect the function of mature cells on which they act

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Neutrophils

Characterized by a dense nucleus consisting of 2-5 lobes, pale cytoplasm with an irregular outline containing many fine pink granules

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Neutrophil granules

Consists if primary & secondary granules

Primary : myeloperoxidase/acid phosphatase/acid hydrolases

Secondary: collagenase/lactoferrin & lysozyme

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Monocytes

Large oval/indented nucleus, clumped chromatin & abundant blue cytoplasm

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Neutrophil/monocyte functions1. Chemotaxis-phagocytes are

attracted to bacteria by chemotactic substances released from the damaged tissues/by complement or by leucocyte adhesion molecules

2. Phagocytosis-neutrophils & monocytes have FC and C3B receptors which aid in opsonization of bacteria

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Neutrophil/monocyte function3. Secretion of growth factors &

chemokines-aid in pro-inflammatory processes

4. Killing and digestion: via oxygen-dependant and oxygen- independent pathways

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Eosinophils

Consists of 2-3 nuclear lobes/ red-staining coarser cytoplasmic granules

Enter inflammatory exudates Special role in allergic

responses/defense against parasites and removal of fibrin formed during inflammation

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Basophils

Dark cytoplasmic granules which overly the nucleus

Contain heparin and histamine-released on degranulation

Have IGE attachment sites In tissues-mast cells

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Defects of leucocytes

NEUTROPHIL LEUCOCYTOSIS:>7,5 X 10^9/L1.Bacterial infections, e.g. :

periodontitis2.Inflammation and tissue necrosis, 3.Metabolic disorders4.Neoplasm's5.Acute haemorrhage/ haemolysis6.Drugs e.g. :lithium

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Leucocytosis…

7. Haematological malignancies: CML/myeloproliferative disorders/polycythaemia vera/myelofibrosis/AML

8. Treatment with myeloid growth factors

9. Asplenia10.Rare inherited disorders, e.g.: Down

syndrome

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The leukemoid reaction

Reactive and excessive leucocytosis characterised by the presence of immature cells in the peripheral blood

Seen in severe chronic infections/severe haemolysis & metastatic cancer

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Severe chronic infections

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Malignancy

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Eosinophilia

>0,4 x 10^9/lCauses are as follows:1.Allergy / atopy2.Parasitic disease3.Skin diseases- urticuria4.Drug-induced 5.Asthma & pulmonary syndromes-

association with nasal polyps

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Urticuria

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Eosinophilia

6. Vasculitidis-polyarteritis nodosa7. Malignancies-metastatic and

haematological8. Chronic eosinophilic leukaemia9. Hypereosinophilic syndrome

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Allergy/atopy

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Basophilia

>0,1 x 10^9/l Causes include reactive and

malignant Reactive: infections like small pox &

chicken pox Myeloproliferative disorders-Chronic

myeloid leukaemia

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Monocytosis

>0,8 x 10^9/l1.Chronic bacterial infections2.Protozoan infections3.Collagen vascular disease-SLE4.Lymphoma5.Myelodysplasia

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Neutropaenia

<2,5 x 10^9/l1.Infections of the mouth &

throat(bacterial/viral)2.Immune-

SLE,hypersensitivity,anaphylaxis3.Drug-induced4.Congenital - Kostmanns syndrome5.Bone marrow failure

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Lymphocytes

Lymphocytes are the immunologically competent cells that assist the phagocytes in defense of the body against infection

They are involved in processes such as antigen specificity and immunological memory

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Lymphocyte development

Consists of T and B cells B cells: Derives from the stem cell,matures in

the bone marrow and circulates in the peripheral blood until antigen recognition

On activation B cells secrete immunoglobulin and is known as plasma cells

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B cells/plasma cells

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T cells

T CELLS:

Derive from the thymus and differentiates into mature T cells during its passage to the bone marrow

Involved in immunological processes such as cell mediated cytotoxicity

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Lymphocytosis

1. Acute infections-infectious mononucleosis/rubella/pertussis/mumps/herpes/CMV/HIV

2. Chronic infections-TB/brucellosis/syphillus

3. Chronic lymphocytic leukaemias

4. Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia/NHL

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Infectious mononucleosis

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