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1 Introduction to Immunology
Lesson 4-1 Introduction to Immunology

2 Overview Immunology in the laboratory The immune system
Cells, tissues, organs Humoral versus cell-mediated immunity

3 Overview Immunoglobulins Diseases Immunological tests Types Principles

4 Immunology Study of the immune system
Began as study of infectious diseases Immune system fundamental to good health Immune system can also cause disease Allergies Autoimmune diseases

5 Immunological-Based Assays
Used in all laboratory departments Disease diagnosis Identify microorganisms Type blood and tissue Identify cells Detect nonimmunological analytes Evaluate immune function

6 The Immune System Complex – many components
Natural resistance (nonspecific) Physical barriers Secretions Phagocytes Inflammation Natural biochemicals

7 The Immune System Inflammation

8 The Immune System Specific immunity Recognition Specificity
Memory – anamnestic response

9 Cells, Tissues, and Organs
T and B lymphocytes Primary lymphoid organs Bone marrow Thymus Secondary lymphoid tissue Spleen Lymph nodes Tonsils See Table 4-1

10 Humoral Immunity B lymphocytes Plasma cells Antibodies
Effective against toxins and most bacteria See Table 4-2

11 Cell-Mediated Immunity
T lymphocytes Macrophages Cytokines/lymphokines Effective against Viruses Intracellular organisms Tumor cells See Table 4-2

12 Cell-Mediated Immunity
Subsets of T lymphocytes CD4+ (helper cells) CD8+ (cytotoxic cells) HIV destroys CD4+ cells

13 Immunoglobulins Structure and function Epitope-binding sites
Heavy and light chains

14 Immunoglobulins Structure and function Fragments Fab Fc

15 Immunoglobulins Classes IgG IgM IgA IgD and IgE See Table 4-3

16 Immunoglobulins Primary and secondary responses IgM IgG

17 Diseases of Immune System
Allergies Autoimmune diseases Inherited or congenital problems Malignancies Lymphoma Leukemia See Table 4-4

18 Immunological Tests Tests of immune function
Tests based on Ag–Ab reactions Polyclonal antibodies Monoclonal antibodies Test sensitivity and specificity Qualitative, semi-quantitative, quantitative See Table 4-5

19 Principles of Ag–Ab Tests
Agglutination Ab + particulate Ag

20 Principles of Ag–Ab Tests
Precipitation Ab + soluble Ag

21 Principles of Ag–Ab Tests
Agar precipitation

22 Principles of Ag–Ab Tests
Nephelometry

23 Principles of Ag–Ab Tests
Labeled antibody techniques Enzyme immunoassays Membrane immunoassays Immunofluorescence Chemiluminescence Protein immunoblotting Flow cytometry

24 Principles of Ag–Ab Tests
Comparison of EIA, Chemiluminescence and IF techniques

25 Principles of Ag–Ab Tests
Membrane immunoassays This project was funded at $3,000,000 (100% of its total cost) from a grant awarded under the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Grants, as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. Rogue Community College is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services, alternate form and language services are available to individuals with disabilities and limited English proficiency free of cost upon request. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.


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