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1 Immunology Chapter 1 Dr. Capers IRSC

2 Kindt • Goldsby • Osborne
Kuby IMMUNOLOGY Sixth Edition Chapter 1 Overview of the Immune System Copyright © 2007 by W. H. Freeman and Company

3 History Discipline of immunology grew out of observation that individuals who recovered from infectious diseases were protected from disease 15th Century Chinese and Turks tried to prevent smallpox Dried crust from pustules were inhaled or inserted into small cuts 1718 Lady Montagu had that technique done in her children

4 A Little Bit of History

5 History 1798 1881 Edward Jenner Louis Pasteur
Noticed that milkmaids that contracted cowpox were immune to smallpox Innoculated small boy with fluid from cowpox pustule He then intentionally infected the boy with smallpox – the child did not develop smallpox 1881 Louis Pasteur Vaccinated sheep with heat-attenuated anthrax Then infected sheep with virulent strain of anthrax – they did not develop anthrax

6 History 1977 Last known naturally acquired case of smallpox Is it still a threat? In industrialized nations, measles, mumps, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, and diptheria are extremely rare or nonexistent This is due to vaccines! Prevent death, paralysis, deafness, blindness, mental retardation

7 History 1883 Metchnikoff demonstrated that certain white blood cells were able to phagocytize microorganisms 1901 Von Behring and Kitasato Demonstrated that serum (noncellular component of blood) from animals immunized to diptheria could transfer that immunity to non-immunized animals

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11 Does this by 2 related activites
Immune system evolved to protect multicellular organisms from pathogens Does this by 2 related activites Recognition and response

12 2 Systems of Immunity Innate Immunity Adaptive Immunity
1st line of defense Molecular and cellular mechanisms deployed before an infection Distinguishes between self and pathogens but not specialized to distinguish small differences in the foreign particles Adaptive Immunity Develops in response to infection Adapts to recognize, eliminate, and remember pathogen

13 Innate Immunity Less specific 1st line of defense
Barriers that protect host Skin Acidity of stomach Lysozymes in fluids Phagocytic cells Antimicrobial peptides (interferons, complement) Temperature

14 Adaptive Immunity Highly specific Characteristic attributes
Antigenic specificity Antibodies can distinguish between 2 proteins that differ in only 1 amino acid Diversity Immunologic memory Self-nonself recognition

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16 Adaptive Immunity Effective Immune response involves 2 groups of cells
Lymphocytes B cells T cells Antigen-presenting cells

17 Lymphocytes B cells Mature in bone marrow
Antigen binding receptor – Antibody Glycoproteins

18 Antibodies Glycoproteins Structure
2 identical polypeptides – heavy chains 2 shorter identical polypeptides – light chains

19 Antibodies Antigen coated by antibody is eliminated in several ways
Antibody can cross-link several antigens, making it easier to be ingested by phagocytic cells Activate complement system resulting in lysis of microorganism

20 Lymphocytes T cells Arise in bone marrow but mature in thymus
2 well define subpopulations of T cells T helper cells T cytotoxic cells

21 T cells Can only recognize antigen bound to cell membrane proteins called Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) MHC molecules are expressed by antigen-presenting cells B cells Macrophages Dendritic cells

22 T cells Cytokines secreted by TH cells can activate phagocytic cells
TC cells can kill altered self-cells Cells infected by viruses Tumor cells

23 Antigen presenting cell associating with T cell

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27 Initial encounter with antigen causes primary response
Later contact with antigen will result in more rapid response

28 Immune Dysfunction Allergies and Asthma Graft rejection
Autoimmune Disease Immunodeficiency

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