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1 Immunogenetics chapter 22 select topics pp. 611-620

2 Topic Outline Overview of the Immune System 1 st and 2 nd lines of Defense The Immune System  B cells  The antibody & antibody diversity  Vaccinations  Breast Feeding  Diagnostic applications  T cells  Allergies

3 Immune System and Lymphoid Tissue

4 Let’s take a look at the different types of Leukocytes

5 Monocyte Neutrophil Eosinophil Basophil Dendritic Cell Lymphocyte

6 Epidermis Mucosal lining of GI Ciliated epithelium of respiratory tract EXAMPLES FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE Can by physical and chemical

7 Second line of defense include the following processes:  Phagocytosis  Complement  Interferons  Inflammation  Pyrogens

8 Phagocytosis

9 Complement Cascade

10 3 rd line of defense “The Immune System”

11 Summary Lines of Defense INNATE ACQUIRED

12 Immune System B cells T cells

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14 Lymph nodes are contain high concentrations lymphocytes

15 Let’s look more closely at the B lymphocytes

16 B Cell: humoral or antibody mediated immunity ANTIBODIES=IMMUNOGLOBULINS Humoral Immunity  Matures in bone marrow  Moves to lymph nodes (& other locations)  Secretes antibodies “as plasma cell”  Also creates “memory” B cells B-lymphocyte

17 CLONAL SELECTION

18 Different classes of immunoglobulins or antibodies IgM IgG IgA IgD IgE

19 Antibody Diversity How do we acquire so many different types of antibodies?  Somatic recombination  Junctional diversity  hypermutations

20 Antibody genes are composed of segments V J C

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22 Somatic Recombination http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Imm unology/Flash/somaticrecomb.html http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Imm unology/Flash/somaticrecomb.html

23 How are vaccinations related to immunity? Active and Passive

24 Active Vaccinations: Antibody Production Memory Cells!

25 The next part gets tricky Onto T Cells

26 All T cells require cell to cell contact

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28 http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter24/animation__cytotoxic_t-cell_activity_against_target_cells__quiz_2_.html CD8+ CD4+

29 T Cells VJC (D) These are some of the General characteristics of the T Cell receptor for antigen recognition. + D in the beta chain

30 Cytotoxic T Cell and MHC I Antigen presentation CD8+ cell

31 Cytotoxic T cell= CD8+

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33 Tissue Transplantation MHC proteins differ between individuals

34 The major histocompatibility complex is a large group of genes on chromosome 6

35 Helper T Cell and MHC II Antigen presentation

36 B lymphocytes source of antibodies Overview of T lymphocytes

37 Cancer cell being attacked by cytotoxic T cells After release of perforin

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39 Allergic Response I.

40 Allergies B cell also directly stimulated IgE

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