The immune system is: Defense body mechanism an interacting set of specialized cells and proteins designed to identify and destroy foreign invader.

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The immune system is: Defense body mechanism an interacting set of specialized cells and proteins designed to identify and destroy foreign invader

The immune system must be able to: differentiate between material that is a normal component of the body (“self”) and material that is not native to the body “nonself” A highly specialized receptors present for discriminating between ”self” and “nonself” body components

*The discrimination between “self” and “non-self” and the subsequent destruction and removal of foreign material is accomplished by the two arms of the immune system 1) The innate (natural or nonspecific) immune system 2) The adaptive (acquired or specific) immune system *These two systems perform many of their functions by cooperative interactions

Innate immunity Adaptive immunity Antibody-mediated Cell-mediated Components Components Phagocytes (macrophages) antigen presenting cells T-cells Natural killer cells B-cells Antibodies skin, mucous, tears, stomach pH Complement Characteristics Characteristics * Action is immediate * Action requires days to develop * Response is non-specific * Response is specific * Response is not enhanced on * Response is enhanced on repeated exposure to pathogen repeated exposure to pathogen

* It is the first line of defense * It is active at the time of infection It consists of: a- protective cellular (WBCs and derivatives) b- chemical components

It is divided into two stages: 1- non-inflammatory reaction (body’s static defenses) skin, gastric pH, lysozyme in tears, saliva, mucous 2- local inflammation promotes migration of phagocytes and plasma protein into infected tissues The phagocytes respond to surface structures present in large groups of microorganisms (peptidogcan, mannose)

* The skin consists of sheets of dry, cornified epithelial cells Intact skin act as barrier to bacteria and viruses * Hair follicles and sebaceous glands produce: Antibacterial substances (fatty acids and enzymes) * Normal microbial flora compete with: potential pathogens

The normal movement of fluids and mucous act as mechanical factors for cleaning internal surfaces of: Respiratory tract Gastrointestinal tract Genitourinary tract

Inflammation is a nonspecific response of living tissue to localize and eliminate the injurious agent The injury may be: physical, chemical or biological

Specialized cells and serum proteins move from plasma to interstitial spaces to provide an immediate defense

The inflammatory cells include: - Phagocytes which destroy the invading organisms by phagcytosis followed by intracellular digestion - Natural killer cells which limit infection by releasing compounds toxic to organisms

* Serum components: Acute phase proteins (e.g. C-reactive protein) - C-reactive protein is produced by liver in response to tissue damage - C-reactive protein binds to the cell walls of bacteria and activates the complement system resulting in the opsonization and lyses of pathogenic organisms

1- Chemotaxis & attachment a- Attraction by chemotact. Subst. ( microbes,inflam. tissues) b- Attachment by receptors on surfaces of phagocytes 2- Ingestion * Phag. pseudopodia surround organism forming phagosom * Opsinins and co factors enhance phagocytosis * Fusion with phag. granules and release digestive,toxic contents 3- Killing (two microbicidal routes) a- Oxygen depended system (powerful microbicidal agents) Oxygen converted to superoxide, anion, hydrogen peroxide, activated oxygen and hydroxyl radicals. b- Oxygen-independent system (anaerobic conditions) Digestion and killing by lysozyme. Lactoferrin, low pH, cationic proteins and hydrolytic and proteolytic enzymes