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Immunity Chapter 10

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Immunity

Chapter 10

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Early Advances

• Edward Jenner developed vaccine against smallpox

• Pasteur demonstrated that heating could kill microorganisms in food and beverages

• Koch linked a microorganism with a specific disease (anthrax)

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Three Lines of Defense

• Barriers at body surfaces

• Nonspecific responses

• Immune responses

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Barriers at Body Surface

• Intact skin and mucous membranes

• Lysozyme

• Normal bacterial flora

• Flushing effect and low pH of urine

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Nonspecific Responses

• Lymph nodes trap and kill

pathogens

• Natural killer cells attack a

range of targets

• Inflammation

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Complement System

• Plasma proteins that take part in both specific and nonspecific response

• Activation of one triggers cascade of reactions that activate others

CASCADE REACTION

FORMATION OFATTACK COMPLEXES

LYSIS OFTARGET

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Acute Inflammation

• Nonspecific response to foreign invasion,

tissue damage, or both

• Destroys invaders, removes debris, and

prepares area for healing

• Characterized by redness, swelling,

warmth, and pain

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Inflammation

• Mast cells release histamine• Capillaries dilate and leak• Complement proteins attack bacteria• White cells attack invaders and clean up

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Features of Immune Responses

• Self/nonself recognition

• Specificity

• Diversity

• Memory

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Antigens

• “Nonself” markers on foreign agents and altered body cells such as tumors

• Trigger division of B and T cells

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Memory and Effector Cells

• When a B or T cell is stimulated to divide,

it produces more than one cell type

• Memory cells are set aside for future use;

they are the basis for immune memory

• Effector cells engage and destroy the

current threat

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Steps in Immune Response

• Recognition of an antigen

• Rounds of cell division that form huge

populations of lymphocytes

• Specialization of lymphocytes into

effector and memory cells that have

receptors for one kind of antigen

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Key Components of Immune Response

• MHC markers

• Antigen-presenting cells

• T cells

• B cells

• Natural killer cells

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Overview of Interactions

Naive helper T cell

Naive B cell

Antigen-presenting cell

Activated helper T cell

Effector B cell

Naive cytotoxic T cell

Effector cytotoxic T cell

Antibody-mediated response

Cell-mediated response

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B and T Cell Specificity

• All the antigen receptors of a given B or

T cell are identical

• B cells acquire unique antigen-binding

receptors in marrow

• T cells acquire unique antigen-binding

receptors in thymus

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Clonal Selection

• Only the B cell with antigen-receptor that matches antigen is stimulated to divide

• Mitosis yields many cells with that receptor

antigen

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Immunological Memory

• Memory cells specific for an antigen are quickly activated to divide upon subsequent exposure to that antigen

Primary Immune Response:

SecondaryImmune Response:

effector cells memory cells

effector cells memory cells

naïve T or B cell

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Lymphocyte Battlegrounds

• Lymph nodes filter antigens from body fluids

• Macrophages, dendritic cells, B and T cells in nodes and spleen mount a defense

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Antibody-Mediated Response

• Carried out by B cells

• Targets are intracellular pathogens and

toxins

• Antibodies bind to target and mark it for

destruction by phagocytes and

complement

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Antibody Structure

• Antibody consists of four polypeptide chains

• Certain parts of each chain are variable; impart antigen specificity

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Antibody- Mediated Response

Naive B cell

Antigen-presentingB cell

Helper T cell

Interleukins

Memory B cell

Effector B cellsecretes antibodies

• Virgin B cell becomes antigen-presenting B cell

• Helper T cell binds to antigen-MHC complex on the B cell

• Interleukins stimulate B cell division and differentiation

• Effector cells secrete antibodies

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5 Classes of Immunoglobulins

IgG, IgD, and IgE IgA IgM

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Cell-Mediated Response

One macrophage

Another macrophage

interleukins

interleukins Helper T cell

Cytotoxic T cell

Infected body cell

• Carried out by T cells

• Stimulated by antigen-

presenting macrophages

• Main target is antigen-

presenting body cells

(cells with intracellular

pathogens) or tumor cells

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Organ Rejection

• Cytotoxic T cells can contribute to rejection of transplanted tissue

• They recognize a portion of the donor cell’s MHC complex as self, view a portion as foreign

• Treat the combination as an antigen-MHC complex and attack donor cells

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Monoclonal Antibodies

• Manufacture antibodies against tumor-

specific antigens

• First created by fusing antigen-producing

B cells from mice with cells from B cell

tumors

• Now made in genetically engineered cells

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Lymphokine-Activated Killers

• Lymphocytes are extracted from tumors

• Extracted cells are exposed to a

lymphokine, an interleukin

• Large population of tumor-infiltrating,

activated lymphocytes is then reinjected

into patient

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Immunization

• Process that promotes immunity

• Active immunization - – Antigen-containing material is injected

– Confers long-lasting immunity

• Passive - – Purified antibody is injected

– Protection is short lived

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Allergies

• Immune reaction to a harmless substance

• Genetic predisposition

• IgE responds to antigen by binding to mast cells and basophils

• These cells secrete the substances that cause symptoms

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Anaphylactic Shock

• A life-threatening allergic reaction

• Caused by the release of histamine by

many mast cells and basophils

• Airways constrict and blood pressure

drops as capillary permeability soars

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Autoimmune Disorders

• Immune system makes

antibodies against self

antigens

• Grave’s disease

• Myasthenia gravis

• Rheumatoid arthritis

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SCIDs

• Severe combined immunodeficiency

• Body’s ability to make lymphocytes is impaired or nonexistent

• High vulnerability to infection

• ADA deficiency is a heritable SCID

• Has been successfully treated using gene therapy