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1 Immunology KNH 413

2 Immunity Body’s ability to recognize material as foreign and to
neutralize, eliminate, and/or metabolize it Symptoms from an infectious disease

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4 Antigens and Immunogens
Antigen characteristics Proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, nucleic acids Of sufficient size Structural stability Degradable Complex Foreign to the organism (immunogenic)

5 Immune System Functions: 4 basic requirements: Recognizes then reacts
Defense Homeostasis Surveillance 4 basic requirements: Specificity Diversity Adaptivity Ability to respond to new stimuli Recognizes then reacts

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11 Cells of the Immune System
Other cells Mast cells Mucosal surfaces Dendritic cells Lymph nodes Langerhans cells Skin

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14 Antigen Recognition Antibodies – assist in destruction or neutralization of the antigen Immunoglobulins (Ig) IgG IgA IgM IgD IgE

15 Immune Response Modes of Attack Phagocytosis
Cell-mediated cytotoxicity Antibodies Inflammation

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19 Altered and Foreign cells
Transplant Rejection Host versus graft (HVG) First set rejection – days Second set rejection – months to years Graft versus host (GVH) Matching of MHC antigens is critical Immunosuppression required Unique challenges based on organ

20 Immunodeficiency Most caused by malnutrition or genetics
Malnutrition – d/t lack of access and dietary choice Affects through the life span Critical nutrients Vitamins A, C, B6, E, essential fatty acids, beta-carotene, manganese, selenium, zinc, copper, iron, sulfur, manganese, germanium

21 Immunodeficiency Most caused by malnutrition or genetics
Congenital/inherited Males more likely - X recessive X-linked agammaglobulinemia IgA deficiency most common DiGeorge syndrome Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome Bare lymphocyte syndrome SCIDs – “bubble boy”

22 Immunodeficiency Acquired Immunodeficiencies From cancer treatment HIV
From burns From IBD

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24 Immune System Attack Type I / IgE Respiratory allergens
Sneezing, watery red eyes, runny nose, respiratory distress Oral inflammation, canker sores, cramps, nausea, diarrhea, gas Hives Atopic to anaphylactic

25 Immune System Attack Type I / IgE Histamines are released early
Leukotrienes later Treatment antihistamines epinephrine

26 Immune System Attack Type I / IgE Food allergies - 1-2% of adults
Many confuse allergy with intolerance Allergy – immune response Histamines in cheese, wine, some fish may cause intolerances Lactose intolerance is most common Also yellow dye no. 5, MSG, sulfites

27 Immune System Attack Common food allergens Peanuts, tree nuts
Shellfish Fish Food additives Milk Soy Egg Wheat

28 Immune System Attack Asthma – chronic airway inflammation and excessive airway sensitivity to various triggers Genetic, environmental, lifestyle Symptoms may be intermittent, although constant inflammation present Wheezing, cough, chest tightness, difficulty breathing, sputum production

29 Autoimmunity Adaptive response against self
5-7% of adults, older, female Testosterone, estrogen Pathogenic immune cells cross-react with human cells Autoantibodies produce lesions

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