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VariolationLady Montagu Edward JennerSmallpox Pathogens (such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses) INNATE IMMUNITY (all animals) Rapid response Recognition.

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Page 1: VariolationLady Montagu Edward JennerSmallpox Pathogens (such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses) INNATE IMMUNITY (all animals) Rapid response Recognition.

Immunology

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Variolation Lady Montagu

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Edward Jenner Smallpox

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Pathogens(such as bacteria,fungi, and viruses)

INNATE IMMUNITY(all animals)

• Rapid response

Recognition of traits sharedby broad ranges ofpathogens, using a smallset of receptors

Recognition of traits specific to particularpathogens, using a vastarray of receptors

• Slower response

Barrier defenses:SkinMucous membranesSecretions

Internal defenses:Phagocytic cellsNatural killer cellsAntimicrobial proteinsInflammatory response

Humoral response:Antibodies defend againstinfection in body fluids.

Cell-mediated response:Cytotoxic cells defendagainst infection in body cells.

ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY(vertebrates only)

Figure 43.2

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Figure 43.3

Pathogen

PHAGOCYTICCELL

VacuoleLysosomecontainingenzymes

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Thymus

Peyer’spatches(smallintestine)

Appendix(cecum)

AdenoidTonsils

Lymphaticvessels

Spleen

Lymphnodes

Lymphnode

Bloodcapillary

Interstitialfluid

Tissuecells

Lymphatic vessel

Lymphatic vessel

Masses ofdefensive cells

Figure 43.7

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Figure 43.8-1

Pathogen Splinter

Mastcell

Macro-phage

Capillary

Redblood cells

Neutrophil

Signalingmolecules

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Figure 43.8-2

Pathogen Splinter

Mastcell

Macro-phage

Capillary

Redblood cells

Neutrophil

Signalingmolecules

Movementof fluid

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Figure 43.8-3

Pathogen Splinter

Mastcell

Macro-phage

Capillary

Redblood cells

Neutrophil

Signalingmolecules

Movementof fluid

Phagocytosis

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Cytoplasm of B cell

Antigen-binding site

B cellantigenreceptor

B cell

Lightchain

Disulfidebridge

Antigen-binding site

Variable regions

Constant regions

Transmembraneregion

Heavy chains

Plasmamembrane

C C

C C

V

V

V

V

Figure 43.9

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Figure 43.10a

AntibodyAntigenreceptor

B cell

Antigen Epitope

Pathogen

(a) B cell antigen receptors and antibodies

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AntigenAntigenreceptor

Antibody

Plasma cellsMemory cells

B cells thatdiffer inantigenspecificity

Figure 43.14

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Primary immune responseto antigen A producesantibodies to A.

Secondary immune response toantigen A produces antibodies to A;primary immune response to antigenB produces antibodies to B.

Exposureto antigen A

Exposure to antigens A and B

Time (days)

An

tib

od

y co

nce

ntr

atio

n(a

rbit

rary

un

its)

104

103

102

101

100

0 7 14 21 28 35 42 49 56

Antibodiesto A

Antibodiesto B

Figure 43.15

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Humoral (antibody-mediated) immune response Cell-mediated immune response

Antigen (1st exposure)

Engulfed by

Antigen-presenting cell

Helper T cell

Memoryhelper T cells

Antigen (2nd exposure)

B cell

Plasma cells

Secretedantibodies

Defend against extracellularpathogens

Memory B cellsMemory

cytotoxic T cellsActive

cytotoxic T cells

Defend against intracellularpathogens and cancer

Cytotoxic T cell

Key

Stimulates

Gives rise to

Figure 43.20

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Figure 43.22

IgE

Allergen

Histamine

Granule

Mast cell

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Latency AIDS

Helper T cellconcentration

Years after untreated infection

Hel

per

T c

ell c

on

cen

trat

ion

(in

blo

od

(ce

lls/m

m3 )

Relative anti-HIV antibodyconcentration

Relative HIVconcentration

800

600

400

200

00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Figure 43.25

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