T lymphocytes and cell-mediated immunity Flashcards

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Antigens

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Any part of an organism or substance that is recognised by the immune system and stimulates an immune response
They are usually part of the cell-surface membranes or cell walls of invading cells
The presence of an antigen triggers the production of an antibody.

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Lymphocytes features

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+Specific response.
+Slower in action but long lasting.
+Depends on the type of lymphocyte

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Two types of Lymphocytes

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B lymphocyte
+They mature in bone marrow.
+They are associated in immunity involving anti-bodies (humoral immunity) in the humour.

T lymphocytes
+They mature in the thymus gland
+ They are involved in immunity involving body cells.

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Cell-mediated immunity

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+Lymphocytes respond to own cells infected by non-self material.
+Also respond to cells from other organisms.

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How does T lymphocytes distinguish invader cell from normal cells?

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+Phagocytes that have engulfed and hydrolysed a pathogen present some of a pathogen’s antigens on their own cell-surface membrane.
+Body cells invaded by a virus present some of the viral antigens on their own cell-surface,
+Transplanted cells from individuals of the same species have different antigens on their cell surface membrane
+Cancer cells are different from normal body cells and present antigens on their cell-surface membranes
+ Cells that display foreign antigens on their surface= antigen presenting cells
-T L only responds to antigens on a body and not antigens in body fluid.= Cell mediated immunity/cellular response

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Stages in the response of T lymphocytes to infection by a infection

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+ Pathogens invade body cells or taken in by phagocytosis
+The phagocyte places antigens from the pathogen on its membrane
+Receptors on a specific helper T cell fit exactly onto these antigens
+This attachment activates the T cell to divide rapidly by mitosis and form a clone of genetically identical cells
+The cloned T cells -
a- develop into memory cells that enable a rapid response to future infections by the same pathogen.
b- Stimulate phagocytes to engulf pathogens by phagocytosis
c- Stimulate B cells to divide and secrete their antibody.
d- Activate cytotoxic T cells.

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How cytotoxic T cells kill infected cells

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+Kill abnormal cells and body cells that are infected by pathogens. by producing a protein called perforin.
+This protein makes holes in membrane.
+These holes make the cell membrane freely permeable to all the substances.

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