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THE ORGANS OF THE THE ORGANS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEMIMMUNE SYSTEM

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Lymphocytes

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Lymphocytes

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SOURCE OF LYMPHOCYTES

Fetus

PrimaryLymphoid

OrgansSecondaryLymphoid

Organs

Adult

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SOURCE OF LYMPHOCYTES

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SOURCE OF LYMPHOCYTES

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HUMAN THYMUS

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PRIMARY LYMPHOID ORGANSTHYMUS (T cell maturation)

(> lymphocytes)

(< lymphocytes)

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The functional thymus consists of two cell populations; the stromal cells and the thymocytes. The stromal cells include (1) the subcapsular epithelial cells; (2) the cortical epithelial cells; (3) the medullary epithelial cells; (4) macrophages; and (5) dendritic cells of bone marrow origin. (From Kierszenbaum AL: Histology and cell biology: an introduction to pathology, St Louis, 2002, Mosby.)

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MHC-dependiente

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Effects of Adult Thymectomy on Immune Response

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CHICKEN THYMUS AND BURSA OF FABRICIUS

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BURSA OF FABRICIUS(B cell maturation)

follicle

lumen

CortexCortex(lymphocytes, M(lymphocytes, MØ,Ø,

plasma cells)plasma cells)

medullamedulla

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Group I (90% Ileum)

Ruminants, Pigs, Horses,Dogs, Humans.

Group II Illeum/Jejunum)

Rabbits, Rodents.

PEYER’S PATCHES

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When stimulated by antigen, immunoglobulin A (IgA)-producing B cells are produced in inductive sites, such as the Peyer’s patches.

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The role of M cells as antigen-processing cells in the intestinal wall. Antigen that enters enterocytes is usually rapidly degraded in lysosomes. Antigen that enters M cells is not degraded. It may be presented directly to intraepithelial lymphocytes within the M.

Yersinia, M. tuberculosis, Listeria,reovirus, Salmonella.

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Structure of the two different types of Peyer’s patch (PP) in sheep. A, An ileal PP at age 8 weeks. B, A PP from the jejunum, also at 8 weeks. Original magnification ×32. (From Reynolds JD, Morris B: Eur J Immunol 13:631, 1983.)

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SECONDARY LYMPHOID ORGANSLYMPH NODE

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SECONDARY LYMPHOID ORGANSLYMPH NODE

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(B cells)

(stimulated)

(T cells)

(unstimulated)

(B cells, macrophages, plasma cells)

SECONDARY LYMPHOID ORGANSLYMPH NODE

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secondarysecondaryfolliclefollicle

primaryprimaryfolliclefollicle

medullamedulla

subcapsularsubcapsularsinussinus

dendriticdendriticcellscells

SECONDARY LYMPHOID ORGANSLYMPH NODE

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Circulation of Lymphocytes

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Lymph Movement.ram

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HIGH ENDOTHELIAL VENULES

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HIGH ENDOTHELIAL VENULES

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HIGH ENDOTHELIAL VENULES

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RP

WPB cell follicle

PLS

Marginal Zone

SPLEENSPLEEN

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SPLEEN

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PERIARTERIOLAR LYMPHOID SHEATS (PALS)

B cells

T cells

arteriole

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In Summary

• Specialized tissues (secondary lymphoid organs) concentrate Ag that were introduced through the physical barriers.

• Naïve cells migrate through SLO, where they recognize Ag and initiate an immune response.

• Effector and memory lymphocytes circulate in the blood and to SLO.