Immunity Flashcards

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2 types of adaptive immunity

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Humoral immunity

Cell mediated immunity

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Humoral immunity

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Against extracellular microbes and their toxins
Antibody mediated
1. Antigen presenting cell that expresses MHC II- macrophage, dendritic or b cell engulf the pathogen
2. Pathogens antigens are presented on cells surface
3. CD4+ T helper cell recognises these antigens
4. This activates the t helper cell
5. Helper T cell releases cytokines
6. Cytokines stimulate the production of B cells
7. B cells divide into either memory b cells or plasma cells
8. The plasma cells secrete antibodies IgM, IgA, IgD, IgE, or IgG
9. These cells are then released into the blood where its antibodies attach to complementary antigens by neutralisation complement activation forming antigen-antibody complex
10. Extracellular microbes are then cleared and eliminated and infection is blocked
11. Memory b cells remain in body and provide a heightened immune response if the same microbe is encountered by the body again

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Cell mediated T helper cell immunity

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  1. Antigen presenting cell that expresses MHC II- macrophage, dendritic or b cell engulf the pathogen
  2. Pathogens antigens are presented on cells surface
  3. CD4+ T helper cell recognises these antigens
  4. T helper cells binds to these antigens on surface of MHC II cells
  5. Helper T cell becomes activated releases cytokines
  6. Cytokines cause differentiation of t cells, b lymphocytes, macrophages and natural killer cells
  7. T cells differential into memory t cells or cytotoxic t cells
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Cell mediated cytotoxic T cell immunity

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  1. Antigen presenting cell that expresses MHC II- macrophage, dendritic or b cell engulf the pathogen
  2. Pathogens antigens are presented on cells surface
  3. CD4+ T helper cell recognises these antigens
  4. T helper cells binds to these antigens on surface of MHC II cells
  5. Helper T cell becomes activated releases cytokines
  6. Cytokines cause differentiation of t cells into cytotoxic t cells
  7. These cytotoxic t cells can differentiate into memory cytotoxic t cells
  8. They can also fuse with the cell membrane of the target cell and release their toxins into target cell
  9. Cytotoxins include perforin which forms pores in target cell membrane and the infected target cell is killed by apoptosis
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Innate immunity

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No memory cells
produces the same response
rapid first line of defence
non-specific 
naturally occuring immunity
no allergic reaction produced
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Innate immunity barriers

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Anatomic= skin, mucous
Chemical= lysosomes in tears, stomach acidity 
Physiological= temperature, ph
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Innate immunity phagocytosis

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  • Ingestion of microbe by phagocyte
  • Folds around microbe to form phagosome
  • Metabolic reactions occur in phagosome membrane- generates toxic O2 and N2 radicals which further help to damage the microbe
  • Fusion of phagosome with lysosome= phagolysosome
  • These microbe damaging enzymes and cationic protein combination lower ph and allows phagocytes to kill microorganism
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Innate immunity inflammatory defence barriers

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  • Vasodilation
  • Increase in capillary permeability
  • Phagocyte influx
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Innate immune response cells involved

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dendritic
NK
plasma proteins
monocyte
macrophage
eosinophils
neutrophils
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Adaptive immune response

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Not naturally present occurs in response to antigens
slow= days and weeks
memory cells
very specific

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Adaptive immune response cells involved

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B cells

t cells- helper and cytotoxic

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