Immunology: Cells and Organs of The Immune System
Immunology: Cells and Organs of The Immune System
Immunology: Cells and Organs of The Immune System
Unbroken skin is a
contiguous Barrier
(also found with egg whites and the female urogenital tract,
and saliva)
Nonspecific immunity
Body’s INNATE ability to resist infections
Phagocytes—cells that engulf, digest and destroy
pathogens
muscle
A lymph node:Antigens (proteins produced by
pathogens and cells enter through the afferent
duct and cells and antibodies to these antigens
exit through the efferent duct
AIDS and T-cells
AIDS (Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome is caused
by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
Patients
Test positive for HIV
Have a CD4 T-cell number of less than 200/mm3
(normal is 600/mm3) acquire infections that are not
normally found in healthy individuals
Pneumocystis carinii—pneumonia
Kaposi’s sarcoma –atypical cancer of the cells lining
blood vessels (purple patches on skin) caused by
herpesvirus 8
A number of fungal diseases
recurrent Salmonella mediated septicemia
Antigens, T Cells and
Cellular Immunity
Cytoplasmic membrane
of a T cell
The T cell receptor
each T cell has thousands of copies of the
SAME TCR on its surface
superantigens can
interact with large
numbers of cells,
stimulating massive
T-cell activation,
cytokine release and
systemic
inflammation
Class II MHC B cells are coated with
antibodies that react with
proteins, helper T specific antigens
cells that When the antigen binds to the
stimulate antibody antibody, the B cell first acts
as an APC.
producing cells— The bound antigen is endo
the B cells cytosed and complexed with
MHC II and then surface
expressed
The surface
expressed complex
interacts with and
activates TH cells that produce
the cytokines interleukin 4 & 5
Immunoglobulins
5 classes
IgG IgA IgM IgD and IgE
Antibodies consist of 2 heavy chains and 2
light chains that are linked by a disulfide
bond