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    The Immune System

    AtifHassanKhirelsied,B.Sc.,M.Sc.,Ph.D.

    Departmento B oc em stry

    Faculty

    of

    MedicineUniversityofKordofan

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    mmun ymmun y

    Immune(Latin

    immunus)

    =to

    be

    free,

    exempt

    mmun ycan ena ura oracqu re

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    Theimmune

    system:

    e mmunesys em sacomp exne wor o

    againstinvadingpathogensandtheirtoxins

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    Thepathogens

    = seasecaus ngm croorgan sms

    bacteria

    fungi,

    pro ozoa,

    parasite,

    prion

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    eant gen

    Antigenswereoriginallydefinedasnonselfmolecules

    .

    Inpractice,thetermantigenisusedtomeanany

    moleculerecognizedbytheimmunesystem.

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    eant gen

    Antigenswhichinduceadaptiveimmunityarecalled

    immunogens.

    Allimmunogensareantigens,butsomeantigensarenot

    necessarilyimmunogens

    and

    are

    known

    as

    hapten.

    Haptens,arenotimmunogenicunlesstheyarecovalently

    linkedto

    immunogenic

    carriers

    called

    adjuvant

    (usually

    proteins).

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    Thehapten

    Asubstance

    that

    is

    non

    immunogenic

    but

    which

    can

    react

    withtheproductsofaspecificimmuneresponse.Haptens

    responsewhenadministeredbythemselvesbutwhichcan

    whencoupledtoacarriermolecule.

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    Theepitope

    and

    paratope of

    an

    antibody

    A. EpitopeorAntigenicDeterminant

    Thatportionofanantigenthatcombineswiththeproductsof

    aspecificimmuneresponse.

    . ara ope s ecomp emen arypar o ean o y a

    recognizesthe

    epitope

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    Thepathogens

    Invadingmicroorganismsenterthebodiesthrough

    di erentroutesand avedi erent a itatsint e

    Theorgansoftheimmunesystemarestrategically

    positionedthroughoutthebody.

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    immunesystem

    .

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    Levels of

    Figure 17.7

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    Theimmune

    system:

    Innateimmunityispresentcontinuously,itisa

    e ensemec an sm a spresen rom r .

    Acquiredimmunityisinducedbythepresenceof

    foreignmaterialandisusuallyquitespecific

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    Innate Adaptive

    Non-specific Immunity Specific Immunity

    Antigen-independent Antigen-dependent

    Immediate response Delayed response

    Not antigen-specific Antigen-specific

    No immunologic memory Immunologic memory

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    Thebodydefenselines

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    Theelementsoftheinnate(natural)immune

    systeminclude;

    Anatomicalbarriers.

    Secretorymolecules.

    Cellularcom onents.

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    NaturalresistanceisthefirstNaturalresistanceisthefirstlinesofdefencelinesofdefence

    TearsSalivaant acter a

    enzymesantibacterial

    enzymes

    SSkin preventsMucus liningstraps

    dirtandmicrobesen ry

    Stomachacid

    lowpH

    kills

    goodgut

    harmfulmicrobes competebad

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    Thenaturalresistance

    Ph sicochemicalbarrierstoinfections

    System/Organ Active

    component Effector

    Mechanism

    Skin Squamous cells; Desquamation;flushing,

    GItract Columnarcells Peristalsis,lowpH,bileacid,,

    Lung Trachealcilia Mucocialiary surface

    Nasopharynx

    ande e

    Mucus,saliva,tears Flushing,lysozyme

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    Thenaturalresistance

    System/Organ Active EffectorMechanism

    Circulationand

    l m hoidor ans

    Phagocytic

    cells

    Phagocytosis and

    intracellularkillin

    NKcellsand Directandantibody

    LAK dependentcytolysis

    IL2activatedcytolysis

    LAK:lymphokine activatedkillercells

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    Thenaturalresistance

    Humoralinnatebarrierstoinfections

    System/

    Organ

    Activecomponent EffectorMechanism

    Serum Lactoferrinand

    Transferrin

    Ironbinding

    Interferons Antiviralproteins

    TNFalpha antiviral,phagocyteactivation

    Lysozyme Peptidoglycanhydrolysis

    Fibronectin Opsonizationand

    phagocytosis

    Complement Opsonization,enhanced

    phagocytosis,inflammation

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    Theinflammation

    therecruitmentofphagocytic cells.

    Humoralfactorsintheserumorformedatthesiteof

    n ec onp ay

    an

    mpor an

    ro e

    n

    n amma on.

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    Thecomplement

    system

    Isacomplementtoantibodymediatedimmunity.

    Consistsofthirtyfiveinteractingplasmaand

    membraneassociated

    proteins

    which

    contribute

    to

    .

    Itisthemajorhumoralnonspecificdefense

    mec an sm.

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    Thecomplement

    system

    Onceactivatedcomplementcanleadtoincreased

    vascular

    permeability,

    recruitment

    of

    phagocytic cells,

    and l sis and o sonization of anti ens.

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    Thecomplement

    system

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    Thecoagulation

    system

    contributetothenonspecificdefensesbecauseof

    theirability

    to

    increase

    vascular

    permeability and

    actasc emotact c agents orp agocyt c ce s.

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    Thecoagulation

    system

    antimicrobial.Forexample,betalysin,aprotein

    producedby

    platelets

    during

    coagulation

    can

    lyse

    manyGrampositivebacteriabyactingasacationic

    .

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    Thecellularcomponentsoftheinnate

    mmun ty nc u e;

    1. Phagocytes (monocytes,macrophages)

    2. PMNCs(neutophils,

    eosinophils,

    basophils).

    3. Natural

    killer (NK)

    cells.

    . .

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    Partoftheinflammatoryresponseistherecruitment

    o neutrop i s andmacrop ages tositeso

    Thesecellsarethemainlineofdefenseinthenon

    specificimmunesystem.

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    .

    PMNsrecruitedtothesiteofinfection

    p agocy ose nva ngorgan smsan em

    intracellularl .

    PMNscontributetocollateraltissuedamagethat

    occursduringinflammation.

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    unc on np agocy os s an n race u ar ngo

    microorganisms.

    Actas

    antigen

    presenting

    cells,

    induce

    adaptive

    responses.

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    Naturalkiller(NK)cellsarelymphocytesthatcan

    recognizeand

    destroy

    viral

    or

    cancerous

    cells.

    .

    tobe

    abnormal

    (i.e.

    virally

    infected

    or

    cancerous)

    causetheabnormalcelltoundergoapoptosis.

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    Phagocytosis

    M h

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    Macrophages.

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    Oxygendependentmechanismsofintracellular

    killing

    Reaction Enzyme

    H2O2 + Cl- --> OCl- + H2O

    Myeloperoxidase

    - + 2 --> 2 +- + 2

    + -- - 2 2 2 2

    H O --> H O + O Catalase

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    Oxygenindependentmechanismsofintracellular

    ng

    ec or o ecu e unc on

    Cationic

    roteins

    includin

    Dama eto

    microbial

    membranes

    cathepsin)

    Lysozyme Splitsmucopeptide inbacterialcell

    wall

    Proteolyticand

    hydrolytic

    iron

    Digestionof

    killed

    organisms

    enzymes

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    systeminclude:

    Recognitionandremovalofantigens.

    Activationofthecomplementsystem.

    Recruitmentofimmunecellstositesofinfectionandinflammation..

    Inductionoftheadaptivesystemwhennecessary.

    Comparison between innate and adaptive immunity

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    Comparison between innate and adaptive immunity.

    Attribute Innate Immunit Ada tive Immunit

    Response time Minutes/hours Days

    Specificity Specific for molecules and

    molecular patterns

    Highly specific, discriminate minor

    differences in molecular structures

    Diversity A limited number of germline

    encoded receptors

    Highly diverse, very large number

    of receptors arising by genetic

    recom na on

    Memory responses None Persistent memory

    Self/nonself

    discrimination

    Perfect, no microbe specific

    patterns in host

    Very good, occasional failure of

    discrimination

    Soluble components Many antimicrobial peptides and

    proteins

    Antibodies

    ,

    macrophages, neutrophils) NK

    cells, dendritic cells

    , ,

    cells