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1  The Immune System Neekoli Caulderon, Zoë Irons, Kori McEvoy, Matt Noel

2 The Purpose of the Immune System Prevent the entry of pathogens or Destroy them as they enter via innate (nonspecific) defenses or adaptive (specific) defenses Pathogen: disease causing agent including viruses, bacteria, fungi, & protozoans

3 Nonspecific Defenses Mechanical Barriers  Physical barriers  Mucous membranes  1 st line of defense Chemical Barriers  Stomach acid (pepsin & HCl)  Salt in sweat  Interferons (respond to viruses/tumor cells)  Complement (group of proteins in bodily fluids that interact in a series of reactions that stimulate inflammation, attracts phagocytes & enhances phagocytosis)

4 Leukocytes- White Blood Cells  Move in/out of capillaries via diapedesis  Lymphocytes : T-Cells, B-Cells, NK Cells  Phagocytes : cells that eat invading cells  Neutrophils : phagocytes that can move around quickly but immediately die after eating a cell and turn into pus  Macrophages : phagocytes that don’t move around quickly but can eat more than neutrophils; also detect cancerous cells

5 Natural Killer (NK) Cells  Different from those that provide specific defenses  Defend the body against viruses and cancer cells by secreting cyclotic (cell-cutting) substances called perforins  Cause inflammation

6 Inflammation and Phagocytosis Inflammation  Response to injury/infection  Localized redness, swelling, heat, pain  Result of blood vessel dilation and  Edema : increase in capillary permeability Phagocytosis  Performed by phagocytes  which are attracted to chemicals released by injured tissues  Powerful mechanism that effectively destroys a lot of pathogens before we know they’re there

7 Fever  Elevated body temperature  Causes liver and spleen to store iron, reducing its level in the blood  Bacteria and fungi require more iron as temperature rises, so their growth and reproduction is slowed  Phagocytes are more active at a higher temperature  Not always meant to be treated with a lot of medication

8 Specific/Adaptive Immune System Immunity  3 rd line of defense against pathogens  Built up slowly over time  Resistance to specific pathogens or to other toxins Cells  Lymphocytes and macrophages that recognize & remember specific foreign molecules

9 Antigens/Antibodies Antigens  Incite the production of antibodies & the immune response  Come from invading pathogens  Molecule or protein given off by pathogens  A chemical fingerprint Antibodies  AKA Immunoglobulin  Produced by memory B cells that recognize the antigen  Y-shaped  Bind with specific antigens, tagging the pathogen for elimination

10 Lymphocytes T Cells  Mature in the thymus  Have no antigen-presenting properties  Rely on B cells to mark a pathogen w/ antigens  70-80% of lymphocytes B Cells  Immature cells produced in bone marrow, become transitional B cells before maturing  Produce antibodies that destroy antigens/antigen-bearing agents  20-30% of lymphocytes

11 Types of T Cells Cytotoxic T Cells  Kill cells infected with a virus ( apoptosis )  Kill (potential) cancer cells  Have been linked to organ transplant rejection Memory T Cells  Present in blood stream for an extended duration after the infection has subsided  React quickly to a triggering antigen upon re-exposure

12 Cytotoxic T Cells

13 In Summary  http://youtu.be/CeVtPDjJBPU http://youtu.be/CeVtPDjJBPU

14 The End

15  For Now


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