VETM 3004-LECTURE#2 Cells of The Immune System: Lecturer: Shirene M. Singh Date: Friday 6 September, 2019 Time: 8-9 Am
VETM 3004-LECTURE#2 Cells of The Immune System: Lecturer: Shirene M. Singh Date: Friday 6 September, 2019 Time: 8-9 Am
VETM 3004-LECTURE#2 Cells of The Immune System: Lecturer: Shirene M. Singh Date: Friday 6 September, 2019 Time: 8-9 Am
Singh
VETM 3004-LECTURE#2 Date: Friday 6th September,
2019
CELLS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM Time: 8-9 am
OBJECTIVES
Describe the structure and function of the macrophage, monocyte, neutrophil,
dendritic cell and mast cell.
Describe the process by which nitric oxide is generated by macrophages.
Explain the role of the macrophage in granuloma formations.
Explain the role of macrophages in the removal of foreign material from the
bloodstream.
Describe the morphological features of the eosinophil and basophil.
Describe the structure and list the functions of the natural killer (NK) cell.
CELLS IN WHOLE BLOOD
If we were to
collect whole
blood from an
animal using a
lavender cap
tube/purple top
tube, which
types of cells
can we expect
to find?
TYPICAL TYPES OF WHITE BLOOD CELLS IN A WBC
PROFILE
These cells exist within
particular ranges in normal
animals
An abnormality in these
ranges is associated with
inflammatory responses,
infection or a diseased state
Centrifugation
Parasitic
Short-lived-survive for a few
days
immunity, allergic
responses ↑ #s during immune
response-migrate from
Allergic blood to sites of infection or
responses and inflammation
inflammation
GRANULOCYTES-MAST CELLS
Derived from the myeloid stem cell Granules contain histamine, heparin,
leukotrienes, kallikreines, chymase,
Role in allergic inflammation, tryptase etc.
anaphylaxis, wound healing, innate
immunity etc.
Located close to the body surface
where inflammatory mediators are
released
Large, round cells located in
connective tissues, under mucosal
surfaces, around nerves, under skin, Adapted from: marvistavet.com/sites
“Respiratory burst”
STAGES IN THE PROCESS OF PHAGOCYTOSIS
Chemotaxis
Movement along a chemotactic gradient toward sites of microbial invasion
Examples of chemoattractants: C5a, fibrinopeptide B and hydrogen
peroxide
Adherence
Requires overcoming a zeta-potential; opsonins mannose-binding lectin,
fibronectin, some complement components and antibodies
Ingestion-Involves the action of lamellipods
Destruction
Respiratory burst-generation of superoxide anion, H2O2, singlet oxygen,
hypochlorite etc. (ROS)
Lytic enzymes and antimicrobial peptides found in intracellular granules
(phagolysosome formation)
NEUTROPHIL PHAGOCYTIC RECEPTORS
Source: veteriankey.com/wp-content/uploads
MACROPHAGE STRUCTURE
Source: britannica.com/science/macrophage
PHAGOCYTIC RECEPTORS
A B
studyblue.com/notes/note/n/hematology/deck/12464831
Image:
3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/
news/2016/ljiscientist.jpg
Image: quora.com/How-were-dendritic-cells-
discovered
PROFESSIONAL (INNATE) ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELLS
Image: cellular-immunity.blogspot.com/2007/12/
Image: quora.com/How-were-dendritic-cells-discovered
macrophages.html
IMPORTANT MACROPHAGE CYTOKINES AND THEIR
FUNCTIONS