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Human Immune Response Cellular and biochemical processes that protect humans from the effects of foreign substances– usually microorganisms and their proteins
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Driving Question: How can we explain the immune response in an applicable, familiar way? Products: “Cell Wars” Analogy: detailed visual analogy of immune response. Presentation of Cell Wars Analogy. Quiz: Tuesday, 4/5.
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How do you know your immune response is working? Looks like Sounds like Feels like
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What happens during the immune response? Organism Feels sick/’crummy’: fever, tired, achy Organ Systems Integumentary, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Endocrine Cells Increased white blood cell (leukocyte) count Biochemicals Production of immune response proteins – antibodies and inflammatory chemicals
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Immune Response – Overview Barriers Mechanical Chemical Non- Specific Response Fever Inflammation Phagocytosis Specific Response Cell Mediated – T cells Humoral Mediated – B cells Memory/Immunity Recognize and Respond Prevent Remember
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Results When the human immune response is activated the results include: Disease symptoms Allergies and allergic reactions Acquired immunity from vaccinations Autoimmune diseases (ie. lupus, ALS, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis) Organ and tissue rejection
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Prevention Barriers act to prevent pathogens from entering the body Mechanical Barriers Skin Mucous membranes, hair, sweat Chemical Barriers Enzymes (various organs) Tears Saliva
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Recognize Immune system recognizes proteins as ‘self’ or ‘non-self’ Non-self proteins are called antigens and are found on the surface membranes of pathogens Antigens associated with bacteria, fungi, viruses: attract neutrophils to begin phagocytosis provoke an immune response when identified by lymphocytes called helper T-cells
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Response
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Response - Non-Specific Non–specific response = same response to any antigen Response is fast, but inefficient
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Response - Non-Specific Inflammation Histamine from basophils cause capillaries to dilate and neutrophils leak out to site of infection Creates a barrier of proteins around infected site to help prevent spread to other tissues Inflammatory Response Video Inflammatory Response Video
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Response - Non-Specific Fever Chemicals produced by basophils and eosinophils increase metabolic rate and body temperature Increased temperature: increases production of neutrophils and the activity of phagocytes slows bacterial growth and reproduction
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Response - Non-Specific Phagocytosis Neutrophils become phagocytes and engulf/digest cells marked with non-self proteins Monocytes become macrophages and engulf/digest cells marked with non-self proteins macrophage phagocyte
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Response – Specific Specific response is slower, but more efficient, than the non-specific response Specific response = a response that is different for every antigen (ie. specific to that antigen) Specific response is carried out by two types of lymphocytes T-cells develop in thymus gland and do cell-mediated response B- cells develop in bone marrow and do antibody-mediated response
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Response – Specific Cell-mediated response (T-cells) Cells attacks cells that are abnormal – virus-infected; cancerous; organ transplants Cytotoxic (killer) T cells – designed to kill cells infected with a specific non-self antigen Killer T Cell Video Killer T Cell Video Antibody-mediated response (B-cells) Proteins attack extra-cellular antigens B-cells become plasma cell which produce antibodies Antibodies are proteins that bind/attach to a specific antigen
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Response – Specific Antibodies are special proteins that can bind to an antigen and mark it for destruction by other specific and nonspecific mechanisms
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Response – Specific
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Remember Memory T and B cells remain dormant after 1 st infection 2 nd encounter initiates a response that is faster and stronger than the initial response Results in ‘immunity’ and can be produced artificially by vaccination
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Immune Response - Summary Immune Response Video Immune Response Video Immune Response Video Immune Response Video
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Autoimmune Disorders
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Allergies
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y btYJv5XCE0 Vaccinations
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