basic concepts of immunology Flashcards

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“Innate Immunity”

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Natural Immunity

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It is a nonspecific defense system and includes barriers to infectious
agents, such as the skin and mucous membrane.

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Natural Immunity

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It also includes many immune components important in the adaptive immune response, including phagocytic cells, natural killer cells, Toll- like receptors, cytokines and complement.

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Natural Immunity

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“Adaptive Immunity”

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Acquired Immunity

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It is a type of resistance that is characterized by specificity for each
individual pathogen, or microbial agent, and the ability to remember a prior exposure, which results in an increased response upon repeated exposure.

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Acquired Immunity

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It has immunologic memory, and can respond rapidly and vigorously to a second antigen exposure.

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Acquired Immunity

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  • Intact Skin
  • Mucous membranes and their secretions.
  • Normal Microbiota
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First line of defense

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  • phagocytes, such as neutrophils, eosinophils, dendritic cells and macrophages.
  • inflammation
  • fever
  • antimicrobial substances
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Second line of defense

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  • Specialized lymphocytes: T cells and B cells
  • Antibodies
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Third line oof defense

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  • It is composed of structural barriers that prevent most infectious agents from entering the body.
  • Physical: Skin
  • Biochemical: Lactic acid, Mucous
    secretions, Fatty acids and Lysozymes.
  • Normal Flora
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First Line of Defense

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  • Both cells and soluble factors play essential parts. - It recognizes molecules that are acquired to
    infectious organisms.
  • Cellular: Mast cells, Neutrophils, Macrophages
    and NK cells
  • Humoral: Complement, APR, Defensins and
    Interferons.
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Second Line of Defense

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  • Both cells and soluble factors play essential parts. - It recognizes molecules that are acquired to infectious organisms. It helps other cells to
    activate its specific functions.
  • Cellular: T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes and
    Plasma Cells
  • Humoral: Antibodies and Cytokines
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Third Line of Defense

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