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AP Biology Immune System phagocytic leukocyte Fighting the Enemy Within! Big Questions: 1.What is the purpose of a immune system? 2.How does the immune system function? 3.Why do animals have a more developed immune system?

AP Biology Immune Systems  Highly developed in mammals  Two types of immunity: 1. Innate immunity (nonspecific) 2. Adaptive immunity (specific) What about other organisms? Lymphatic System: Production & transport of leukocytes (WBC) Traps foreign invaders

AP Biology Lines of defense  1st line: Non-specific barriers  broad, external defense  “walls & moats”  skin & mucous membranes  2nd line: Non-specific patrols  broad, internal defense  “patrolling soldiers”  leukocytes = phagocytic WBC  3rd line: True immune system  specific, adaptive immunity  “elite trained units”  lymphocytes & antibodies  B cells & T cells Bacteria & insects inherit resistance. Vertebrates acquire immunity.

AP Biology 1st line: Non-specific External defense  Barrier  skin  Traps  mucous membranes, cilia, hair, earwax  Elimination  coughing, sneezing, urination, diarrhea  Unfavorable pH  stomach acid, sweat, saliva, urine  Lysozyme enzyme  digests bacterial cell walls  tears, sweat Lining of trachea: ciliated cells & mucus secreting cells

AP Biology 2nd line: Non-specific patrolling cells  attack pathogens, but don’t “remember” for next time  leukocytes  phagocytic white blood cells  macrophages, neutrophils, natural killer cells, dendritic cells  Antimicrobial proteins  Complement system  Interferons  inflammatory response  increase in body temp.  increase capillary permeability  attract macrophages/neutrophils yeast macrophage bacteria

AP Biology Inflammatory response Histamine and cytokines increase blood flow to damaged site, making it look red and puffy = INFLAMMED!

AP Biology Fever  When a local response is not enough  system-wide response to infection  activated macrophages release interleukin-1  triggers hypothalamus in brain to readjust body thermostat to raise body temperature  higher temperature helps defense  inhibits bacterial growth  stimulates phagocytosis  speeds up repair of tissues  causes liver & spleen to store iron, reducing blood iron levels  bacteria need large amounts of iron to grow

AP Biology  Specific defense with memory  lymphocytes  B cells - humoral response  T cells – cell mediated response  They respond to…  Antigens! 3rd line: Adaptive (active) Immunity B cell

AP Biology B cells  Involved in HUMORAL RESPONSE  Attacks foreign antigens in blood or lymph  Produce specific antibodies against specific antigens  Types of B cells  plasma cells  immediate production of antibodies  rapid response, short term release  memory cells  continued circulation in body  long term immunity

AP Biology “self”“foreign” How are invaders recognized?  Antigens - cellular name tag proteins  “self” antigens  no response from WBCs  Major Histocompatibility Complex – MHC Protein used by all cells for recognition  “foreign” antigens  response from WBCs  pathogens: viruses, bacteria, protozoa, parasitic worms, fungi, toxins  non-pathogens: cancer cells, transplanted tissue, pollen Mature lymphocytes are tested to make sure they can distinguish self vs. non-self

AP Biology What do antibodies do to invaders?

AP Biology Humoral Immune Response

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T cells  Involved in CELL MEDIATED RESPONSE  Attack, learn & remember pathogens hiding in infected cells  recognize antigen fragments  also defend against “non-self” body cells  cancer & transplant cells  Types of T cells  helper T cells  alerts rest of immune system  killer (cytotoxic) T cells  attack infected body cells  memory T cells  long term immunity T cell attacking cancer cell

AP Biology How do T cells know a cell is infected?  Infected cells digest some pathogens  MHC proteins carry pieces to cell surface  foreign antigens now on cell membrane  called Antigen Presenting Cell (APC)  Many different WBC’s can also serve as APC  tested by Helper T cells MHC proteins displaying foreign antigens infected cell T cell with antigen receptors T H cell WANTED

AP Biology Cell-Mediated Response  Cytotoxic T cells destroy infected body cells or cancer cells  secretes perforin protein causing apoptosis or lysis of infected cell  Creates memory killer-T’s for further exposures

AP Biology What is Immunity? 2 Types: ACTIVE and PASSIVE

AP Biology Active Immunity  Get exposed to pathogen!  Naturally – get sick  Artificially – get a vaccination  Both methods cause memory cells to be made for future exposures. Rapid response to second exposure. You don’t even know you were exposed!

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 Naturally  obtaining antibodies from mother  antibodies pass from mother to baby across placenta or in mother’s milk  critical role of breastfeeding in infant health  Artificially  injection of antibodies  Ex: anti-venom serum  short-term immunity Passive immunity (antibodies not immune cells)

AP Biology  Human Immunodeficiency Virus  virus infects helper T cells  AIDS: Acquired ImmunoDeficiency Syndrome  infections and death by opportunistic diseases  pneumonia, cancers HIV & AIDS HIV infected T cell

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Immune system malfunctions  Auto-immune diseases  immune system attacks own molecules & cells  rheumatoid arthritis  Diabetes  multiple sclerosis  Allergies  makes wrong antibody for foreign antigen  allergens = proteins on pollen, dust mites, in animal saliva  1 st exposure you are not allergic. Allergy is confirmed after subsequent exposures