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MCMP 422: Immunology• Class MWF 11:30-12:20• Instructors

– Dr. Geahlen– Dr. Harrison– Dr. Hazbun (RHPH 406D, 496-8228,

[email protected])

• Objectives• Course Policies• Grading

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The Immune System

Second Edition

Chapter 1

Elements of the Immune Systemand their Roles in Defense

Copyright © 2005 by Garland Science Publishing

Peter Parham

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Chapter 1Summarizes all of immunology

Get a good Foundation

Before class: Read the textbook in general and try to understand all the terminologies in bold.

During class: Take good notes because I will be adding information that will be tested

After class: Review material to commit to long-term memory

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What components make up the immune system?Cells, organs, cytokines and molecules involved in the

immune system

What is the goal of the immune system?To clear pathogens and cancer cells in our body

How do we classify immune responses?Innate and adaptive immune responses

What are the side effects of the immune system?Autoimmune diseases, Allergies, Transplantation Rejection

Lecture Concepts

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• Immunology: the science of how the body responds to foreign organisms (e.g. pathogens) or substances (e.g. allergen)

•Immune system: the organs, cells and molecules that defend and respond to pathogens/allergens

1. Tissues/organs

2. Cells

3. Blood borne proteins

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Origin of Immunology - individuals who survived a disease seemed to be untouched upon re-exposure

Vaccination/Immunization - procedure where disease is prevented by deliberate exposure to infectious agent that cannot cause disease.

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Figure 1-2

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Part of body BacteriaHead (scalp) 1,000,000 /cm2Surface of skin 1000 /cm2Saliva 100,000,000 /gNose mucus 10,000,000 /gFaeces over 100,000,000 /g

How Clean are You?

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• Four Classes

• Opportunistic pathogens

• Pathogen-Host relationship

Diversity of Pathogens

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Defenses against Pathogens

Physical Defenses1. Skin

2. Mucosal surfaces

Immune Defenses1. Innate2. Adaptive

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Figure 1-4

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Pathogen Recognition

Signal

Effector mechanisms

Effector Cells Complement

Innate immunity - “naïve” everyday immunity Acquired immunity - “specialized” immunity

Immunity: Basic Parts

(Binding event)(Foreign)

(Self)

Immunedisorders

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Figure 1-5 part 1 of 2

ComplementEffector cellEndocytosis

One way Immunity Works

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Figure 1-5 part 2 of 2

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Figure 1-6

CytokinesInflammationPhagocytosisInflammatory cells

Innate Immunity

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What if Innate Immunity is not Enough?

• Innate immunity keeps us healthy most of the time

• Some pathogens escape the innate immune process

• Need a specific system to adapt to a specific pathogen

• Adaptive immune response

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Figure 1-7Characteristics of Innate vs Adaptive Immunity

Lymphocytes - white blood cells that increase the immune response to ongoing infection

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Innate vs Adaptive Molecular Recognition

• Most important difference: Receptors used to recognize pathogens

• Innate immunity: Receptors recognize conserved structures present in many pathogens

Pathogen-associated Molecular Patterns: LPS, peptidoglycan, lipids, mannose, bacterial DNA and viral RNA

• Adaptive immunity: Receptors recognize a specific structure unique to that pathogen

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Figure 1-11 part 1 of 2Flowchart of Hematopoiesis

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Figure 1-11Flowchart of Hematopoiesis

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Myeloid Lineage

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Figure 1-9 part 3 of 6Neutrophils:Most abundantPhagocyteEffector cells of Innate ImmunityShort-lived - Pus

Eosinophils:Worms/intestinal parasitesAmplify inflammationBind IgEVery Toxic - Pathogen and hostChronic asthma

Basophils:RareUnknown functionBind to IgE

Granulocytes (Myeloid progenitor)Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMLs)

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Figure 1-9 part 5 of 6

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Figure 1-13

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Lymphoid Lineage Cells

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Figure 1-9 part 2 of 6

Lymp

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Figure 1-9 part 1 of 6

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Erythroid Lineage

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Figure 1-9 part 6 of 6

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Figure 1-11 part 2 of 2Lymphoid Myeloid Erythroid

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Figure 1-12

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Figure 1-14

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Figure 1-15

Sites of Lymphoid Tissue

Primary and SecondaryGALT, BALT, MALTLymphRecirculation

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Figure 1-16

Draining Lymph nodeEdemaAfferent and Efferent

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Figure 1-17 part 1 of 2

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B-cell area(follicle)

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Figure 1-19Anatomy of immune function in the Spleen

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Figure 1-19 part 1 of 2

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Figure 1-19 part 2 of 2

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Figure 1-20

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Adaptive Immunity

1. Vertebrates only

2. Specificity- recognition modules - BCR, Ab and TCR- gene rearrangement is the source of diversity- clonal selection

3. Small lymphocytes- types and sub-types- functions

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Recognition concept

Receptor or Antibody molecule

Antigen - structure recognized by an Ab, BCR or TCR

Epitope - particular sub-structure of the Ag that is bound

Affinity - how much a molecule like to bind to a structure

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B-cellsBCR is Immunoglobulin (Ig)Plasma cells - effector cells that secrete Ab

T-cellsTc = cytotoxic (CD8+)

TH = helper T-cells (CD4+)Th1 (inflammation)Th2 (help B-cells make AB)

Small lymphocyte sub-types

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Recognition modules of Adaptive immunity

B cells T cells

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B-cells T-cell

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Figure 1-25

Intracellularpathogens

Extracellular pathogens

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Figure 1-26MHC class I communicates with Tc cells

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Figure 1-27MHC class II communicates with TH cells

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Parasite +

Mast cell

Inflammation

Mast cell activated

Expel and/or destroy

pathogen

• Neutralization• Opsonization1. Inflammation

Parasitic infection

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Principles of Adaptive Immunity

DiversitySpecificityMemorySelf-tolerance

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Gene Rearrangement is the source of Diversity

Germline configuration

Diversity1. Alternative combinations2. Imprecise joints3. Different types of chains4. B-cells - somatic hypermutation

In the absence of antigen

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Clonal Selection

1. Each cell = one receptor2. Millions of lymphocytes

are generated3. Small subset will

recognize a pathogen4. Proliferation and

differentiation5. Acquired immunity - the

adaptive immunity provided by immunological memory

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Figure 1-22

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Figure 1-30

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Figure 1-31

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Figure 1-28

Mechanism of Self-tolerance

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Immunodeficiencies

Inherited deficiencies

Stress induced

Pathogen caused deficiencies

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Figure 1-32IgGCD4 TH1CD8 CTL

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Figure 1-33Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus

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Figure 1-34

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Figure 1-10

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Figure 1-29 part 1 of 2

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Figure 1-29 part 2 of 2

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Figure 1-31 part 1 of 3

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Figure 1-31 part 2 of 3

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Figure 1-31 part 3 of 3