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Page 1: Immunity Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

Immunity

Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

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Function:Function:

Destroy anything non-self (that has antigens)

Organs:– Red bone marrow – hemocytoblasts– Lymph nodes– Spleen

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Organs, Tissues, and Cells of Organs, Tissues, and Cells of the Immune System the Immune System (cont.)(cont.)Tissues

– Tonsils– Appendix

Cells, chemicals◦Leukocytes (different types)◦Prostaglandins, interferon, histamine

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Lymphatic system immunityLymphatic system immunity

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Leukocytes – WBC’sLeukocytes – WBC’s

Lymphocytes: T-cells B-cells

Monocytes - - Macrophages

Neutrophils

Eosinophils

Basophils

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Nonspecific DefensesNonspecific Defenses

◦Barriers to entry Inflammatory response

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Barriers to EntryBarriers to Entry

◦The skin◦The mucous membranes

Lysozyme in sebum and tearsHCl in stomach acid Low pH in vagina

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Skin – lysozyme, architectureSkin – lysozyme, architecture

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The Inflammatory ResponseThe Inflammatory Response

◦redness◦heat◦Swelling◦Pain

– Mast cells (basophils) release histamine– Neutrophils – 1st, quick– Macrophages – slower, bigger

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The Inflammatory Response The Inflammatory Response (cont.)(cont.)

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The Inflammatory Response The Inflammatory Response (cont.)(cont.)

agglutination

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Specific ImmunitySpecific Immunity

They can provide a “memory” of the infection.

Includes the lymphocytes◦T-cells◦B-cells

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T Cells are firstT Cells are first

T-cell receptor sitesAntigenActivation(Cytotoxic) Killer T-cellsHelper T-cells Memory cells

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B Cells and the Antibody B Cells and the Antibody ResponseResponse

Antigen receptor sitesHelper T-cellcytokinesactivationPlasma cellsantibodiesMemory B-cells

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The Function of AntibodiesThe Function of Antibodiesmark pathogen for destruction Agglutination – MacrophageDisable toxins

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ImmunityImmunity

Passive, natural = antibodies in breast milk

Passive, artificial = serum injection

Active, natural = memory cells/diseaseActive, artificial – memory cells/vaccine

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AllergiesAllergies

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Autoimmune DiseasesAutoimmune Diseases

• Autoimmune diseases◦ Multiple sclerosis◦ Systemic lupus◦ Rheumatoid arthritis