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Page 1: Organization (levels) of immunocytes Diffuse cells Follicle organ Patch.

Organization (levels) of immunocytes

Diffuse cells

Follicle

organ

Patch

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PERIPHERAL LYMPHOID ORGANS

Sites of lymphocyte activation and differentiation

SpleenLymph nodesEpithelial cell – associated lymphoid tissues

Skin-associated lymphoid tissue (SALT)Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)

Gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT)Bronchial tract-associated lymphoid tissue

(BALT)

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Lymph nodes are communication centers within the immune systemLymph nodes are communication centers within the immune systemThey form a unified, interconnected system via circulation They form a unified, interconnected system via circulation

of blood and lymphof blood and lymph

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Fluid from tissues is collected by venules and lymphatic capillaries

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Cortex

Trabecula

Follicles Medullary cords

Medullary sinuses

Capsule

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5. Medullary cords (Macrophage & plasma cell area)

Medullary sinus

6. Efferent lymphatic vessel

Artery

Vein

4. Germinal centre (site of intense B cell proliferation)

3. Secondary lymphoid follicle

Paracortical(T cell) area

2. Primary Lymphoid follicle (B cell area)

1. Afferent lymphatic vessel. Lymph, Ag, & cells with captured Ag drained from tissues enters here

Lymph node

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medulla

veinarthery

Collagen capsule

Marginal sinus

Paracortex Cortex

Trabecula

High endothelial venule (HEV)

Afferent lymph

Efferent lymph

Primary follicle

B CELLS

Secondory follicle

GerminalCenter (GC)

B CELLS

B CELLST CELLS

STRUCTURE OF LYMPH NODES

mature,naiveB-sejt

FDC

Plasma cell

Memory B cell

Mature,naive B cell

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Subcapsular sinusValve

Capsule

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LymphaticArtery and vein

Blood & Lymphatic vessels

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Spleen

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STRUCTURE OF THE SPLEEN

NO LYMPHOID CIRCULATION

Filtration of blood borne antigens

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Red pulp

Marginal zone

Marginal sinus

B cell corona

Germinal centre

Periarteriolar lymphocyticsheath (PALS) – T cell area

Central arteriole

Spleen white pulpTransverse section

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MMALTALT

Most pathogens attack mucosal epitheliaMost pathogens attack mucosal epithelia

Covered by mucus containing glycoproteins, proteoglycans, Covered by mucus containing glycoproteins, proteoglycans, enzymesenzymes Antimicrobial peptides protect against physical damage and Antimicrobial peptides protect against physical damage and infectioninfection

Thin dynamic layers covering large areasThin dynamic layers covering large areas

Well protected by the immune systemWell protected by the immune system

More lymphocytes are assigned to the mucosal surfaces than to More lymphocytes are assigned to the mucosal surfaces than to the rest of the bodythe rest of the body

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Follicle associated Follicle associated endotheliumendothelium

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NAIVE T CELLS REACH LYMPH NODES THROUGH EFFERENT NAIVE T CELLS REACH LYMPH NODES THROUGH EFFERENT LYMPHATICS AND BLOOD CIRCULATIONLYMPHATICS AND BLOOD CIRCULATION

VérVér

NyirokNyirok

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Naive B lymphocytes enter lymph nodes Naive B lymphocytes enter lymph nodes via HEVvia HEV

B cells are reqruited to HEV from the B cells are reqruited to HEV from the blood by CCL21 chemokine secreted by blood by CCL21 chemokine secreted by

stromal cellsstromal cells

CCL21 and CCL19 chemokines attract B CCL21 and CCL19 chemokines attract B lymphocytes to the lymph nodelymphocytes to the lymph node

HOMING OF B LYMPHOCYTES IN HOMING OF B LYMPHOCYTES IN LYMPH NODESLYMPH NODES

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SULPHATED L-SELECTIN LIGANDSSULPHATED L-SELECTIN LIGANDS

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Gut-associated lymphoid tissuesGut-associated lymphoid tissues

Peyer’s patches 5-100 follicles forming a dome structurePeyer’s patches 5-100 follicles forming a dome structureM-cells: microfold cells --- no glycocalyx – antigen uptakeM-cells: microfold cells --- no glycocalyx – antigen uptake

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Transport of antigens via M cells

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Dendritic cells of the lamina propria outside Peyer’s patchescapture antigens by samlpeing the gut lumen directly

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Peyer’s patches

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Dome area Villi

GC

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Intraepithelial Lymphocytes

Large number of Intraepithelial Lymphocytes are present in gut epthelia