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Page 1: Principles of Immunology Cells of the Immune System  1/26/06

Principles of ImmunologyCells of the Immune System 1/26/06

“Those who have health, have hope. Those who have hope have everything.”

Arabian proverb

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Word List Apoptosis Granulocyte Hematopoiesis Homeostasis Kupffer cells Necrosis Pluripotent

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Hematopoiesis

Formation and development of blood cells Begins in yolk sac Moves to liver and spleen Moves to bone marrow

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PLuripotent Stem Cells

Able to renew at constant rate

Have capacity to differentiate into myeloid or lymphoid progenitor cells

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Myeloid Lineage

Granulocytes Eosinophils Basophils Megakaryocytes Erythrocytes Dendritic cells

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Lymphoid Lineage

T Lymphocytes B Lymphocytes Natural Killer Cells

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Neutrophils 60-70% of WBCs Multi-lobed nucleus Granulated cytoplasm Life span is 2-3days Prominent in inflammatory response Leukocytosis is marker for infectious

process Actively phagocytic

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Eosinophils ~2% of WBCs Bi-lobed nucleus Granulated cytoplasm Stains with acid dye (eosin) Prominent in response to parasitic

infections Phagocytic

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Basophils <1% of WBCs Lobed nucleus Heavily granulated cytoplasm Stains with basic dye Prominent in allergic responses Non-phagocytic

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Monocytes and Macrophages Large WBCs Monocytes are circulating precursors Macrophages

Phagocytic “Fixed” throughout the body, e.g. Liver (Kupffer) Activated by cytokines and gamma interferon APC Secretes numerous immune response factors

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Mast Cells

Found in many different tissues Contains granules which release

histamine Play role in allergic reactions

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Dendritic Cells

Have long “dendrites” Major role as APC Stimulated by innate response Have co-stimulatory molecules

constitutively Have constitutive MHC II expression Phagocytic and endocytic

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Lymphocytes

~30-40% of WBCs

T Lymphocytes Mature in thymus Have TCRs Recognize Ag on cells only Two subpopulations

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Lymphocytes

B Lymphocytes Mature in bone marrow Have membrane-bound Ab(~10,000 per

cell) Go from “naive” to activated. Plasma cells are Ab secretors

~1-2 week life span

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Natural Killer Cells

Detected for anti-tumor activity Lack T and B cell markers Lack Ag receptors Involved with Ab-dependent cell-

mediated cytotoxicity

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Homeostasis Apoptosis vs. Necrosis

Apoptosis Programmed cell death Genetically controlled Macrophages engulf apoptotic bodies

Necrosis Results from cell injury Cell contents released Can trigger inflammation Genetically controlled Macrophages engulf apoptotic bodies

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