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3 IMMUNITY Dr Farzana Salman

4 Immunity The ability of the body to resist all types of organisms or toxins that tend to damage the tissues and organs is called immunity. Innate immunity Acquired immunity

5 INNATE IMUNITY Prior to exposure to pathogen. Non specific
Does not improve after exposure to antigen No memory

6 Innate Immunity Phagocytosis of bacteria and other invaders by WBC and cells of tissue macrophage system. Destruction of swallowed organisms by acid secretions of stomach and digestive enzymes. Resistance of skin to invasion by organisms . Chemical compounds present in blood Lysozyme Basic polypeptides Complement complex.

7 Acquired Immunity Specific immunity Develops after exposure to antigen
Improves on repeated exposure Memory cells are formed

8 Acquired Immunity Humoral / B- cell immunity
B lymphocytes Antibodies Cell mediated immunity / T cell immunity T lymphocytes Activated T lymphocyte

9 Antigens Molecules that react with antibodies . Nonself
Molecular weight = or greater Epitopes – regularly recurring molecular groups on the surface of large molecules.

10 Preprocessing of T/B Lymphocytes
Pluripotent hematopoietic stem cell Lymphoid progenitor cells Thymus ---- T lymphocytes Liver and bone marrow---- B lymphocytes

11 Clones of Lymphoytes All different lymphocytes that are capable of forming one specific antibody or T cell are called clones of lymphocytes.

12 Mechanism for activating a clone of lymphocytes.
Role of macrophages in the activation process. Antibodies formation Memory cells

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14 ANTIBODIES Immunoglobulins Molecular weight = 160,000- 970,000
20% of plasma proteins Heavy and light chains

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18 Affinity Constant Ka = Concentration of bound antibody –antigen / Concentration of antibody x Concentration of antigen.

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20 Classes of Antibodies IgM IgG IgA IgD IgE

21 IgG – bivalent 75% antibodies in a normal person Predominant in secondary response Cross the placenta Activate compliment system Proinflammatory and antiinflamatory

22 IgE --- Involved in Allergy
Serum IgE levels are increased in parasitic infestations IgM—10 binding sites Main antibody formed during primary response. Activate compliment system

23 IgA--- Main antibody in secretions such as colostrum,saliva,tears,respiratory ,intestinal and genital secretions. IgD– No known antibody function Act as antigen receptor . Present on surface of many B lymphocytes.

24 Mechanism of Action of Antibodies
Direct attack on invader Activation of Complement system.

25 Direct Action of Antibodies
Agglutination Precipitation Neutralization Lysis

26 Agglutination

27 Complement system For Antibody Action
20 proteins (enzyme precursors) Principal actors in this system are 11 proteins C1 to C9 B and D

28 Classic pathway Alternative pathway

29 Classical Pathway of compliment system

30 C3b---Opsonization and phagocytosis
C5b Lytic complex Agglutination Neutralization of viruses C5a---- Chemotaxis C3a,C4a,C5a---- Activation of mast cells and basophils Inflammatory effects

31 Alternate Pathway Polysaccharides of invading organisms combine with Factor B and D. This complex activates C3 to C3a and C3b Onwards reactions are same as in classic pathway

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