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Body Defenses and Immunity

Body Defenses and Immunity. Ch 20. BIOL 100. What is the immune system?. The body’s defense against disease causing organisms, malfunctioning cells, and foreign particles. Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy). World’s oldest recorded disease. Mycobacterium leprae. Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy).

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Body Defenses and Immunity

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  1. Body Defenses and Immunity Ch 20 BIOL 100

  2. What is the immune system? • The body’s defense against disease causing organisms, malfunctioning cells, and foreign particles

  3. Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy) World’s oldest recorded disease Mycobacterium leprae

  4. Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy) • Symptoms • Skin lesions • Sensory loss • Peripheral nerve damage • Blindness

  5. Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy) • Transmission • Occurs during close contact with those who are infected. • Transmission is proposed to be by nasal droplets. • Not contagious after 1 month • Not transmitted sexually or through pregnancy • Armadillos can transmit disease

  6. Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy) Possible arrival in Hawaii: 1823

  7. Local names for Leprosy • Ma’i pake or Ma’i Ali’I • Ma’I ho’oka’awale Disease of exile or separation • Ma’I ho’oka’awale ‘ohana Disease that tears families apart

  8. “An Act to Prevent the Spread of Leprosy” 1865 Hawaiian Kingdom Board of Health King Kamehameha V

  9. Establishment of Kalihi Hospital, Honolulu Palolo Valley temporary hospitals and dwellings Kalihi Hospital & Detention Center

  10. Isolation Settlement on Moloka’i March 17, 1865

  11. Bubonic Plague Yersinia pestis

  12. Bubonic Plague January 1900

  13. Bubonic Plague Kaumakapili Church Beretania/Smith St

  14. Hepatitis A outbreak linked to tainted scallops at Genki Sushi eateries Monday, August 15th 2016, 6:49 pm HST 292 reported cases

  15. Antibiotic Resistance • Antibiotics- drugs that fight infection caused by bacteria • Antibiotic resistance- when bacteria change eliminating the effectiveness of the drug designed to cure or prevent infection.

  16. Antibiotic Resistance How it happens

  17. Timeline of Antibiotic Resistance • 1929- Alexander Fleming discovers the 1st antibiotic (penicillin) • 1942- penicillin available through mass production • 1954- 2 million lbs of antibiotics produced in the U.S. annually • 1960’s- various resistant strains emerging due to abused antibiotic use • Today- 50 million lbs of antibiotics produced in the U.S. annually

  18. Diseases that have Exhibited Antibiotic Resistance • Typhoid fever • Vancomysin/Glyco peptide intermediate Stapylococcus aureus (VISA/GISA) • Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci • Tuberculosis • Gonorrhea • Head lice • Malaria • Methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) • Streptococcus pneumoniae

  19. Antibiotic Resistance Antibiotic Resistance on Factory Farms Fish Vaccination

  20. The Nature of Disease • Pathogenic Organisms • Genetic Disorders • Toxic Chemicals • Other Environmental Factors • Physical Damage to Organs • Nutritional Disorders

  21. Types of Pathogenic Organisms • Viruses • Bacteria • Protozoan • Fungi • Animal • Parasites mold malaria

  22. Mechanisms of Disease by Pathogens • Utilization of host nutritional resources • Physical damage to host tissues • Production of toxic substances • Chromosomal and gene damage • Body cells behave abnormally http://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/monsters-inside-me/

  23. Viruses

  24. Bacteria

  25. Defense Mechanisms • External defense • Internal Defense • Immune Defense

  26. The First Line of Defense~Skin~ Stratum corneum

  27. The First Line of Defense~Mucus and Cilia~

  28. The First Line of Defense~Tears, Mucus & Saliva~ • They contain many chemicals that break down bacteria • Thousands of different types of bacteria can survive these chemicals, however

  29. The First Line of Defense~Stomach Acid~

  30. 2nd Line of Defense • Phagocytic cells (WBCs) • N L M E B • Natural Killer (NK) Cells: attack virus infected cells • Inflammatory Response • Antimicrobial proteins • Lysozyme • Interferon • Antibodies

  31. Bone Marrow

  32. White Blood Cells (Leukocytes) Eosinophil Basophil Neutrophil Lymphocyte Monocyte

  33. Mechanism of Phagocytosis Mechanism of Phagocytosis Macrophage

  34. Inflammatory Response Histamine & prostaglandins released Capillaries dilate Clotting begins Chemotactic factors attract phagocytic cells Phagocytes consume pathogens & cell debris

  35. Interferon

  36. 3rd Line of Defense

  37. Lymphatic System

  38. Characteristics of Immunity • Recognition of self versus non-self • Response is specific • Retains a “memory” allowing an accelerated second response • Can respond to many different materials • Involves lymphocytes and antibodies

  39. Types of Acquired Immunity

  40. Active Immunity • The production of antibodies against a specific disease by the immune system. • Naturally acquired through disease • Artificially acquired through vaccination • Vaccines include inactivated toxins, killed microbes, parts of microbes, and viable but weakened microbes. • Active immunity is usually permanent

  41. Vaccines How they work

  42. Anti-Vacciners Michele Bachman Jenny McCarthy

  43. Passive Immunity • Passive Immunity- Protection against disease through antibodies produced by another human being or animal. • Effective, but temporary • Ex. Maternal antibodies • Colostrum.

  44. Immune System Response to Antigens • Humoral Immunity • Involves antibodies (secreted from B cells) dissolved in the blood plasma. • Demonstrated as a immune response using only the blood serum. • Defense against bacteria, bacterial toxins, & viruses.

  45. Immune System Response to Antigens • Cell-Mediated Immunity • Involves the activities of specific white blood cells (T cells). • Defense against cancer cells, virus-infected cells, fungi, animal parasites, & foreign cells from transplants.

  46. Thymus Figure 20.7

  47. Lymphocyte Formation

  48. B-Lymphocyte • Mature in bone marrow • Involved in humoral immunity • Once activated by antigen, proliferate into two clones of cells: plasma cells that secreteantibodies and memory cells that may be converted into plasma cells at a later time

  49. B Lymphocyte antibodies B-lymphocyte

  50. Antibodies and Antigen antigen binding sites Antibodies- secreted by plasma cells when a harmful antigen is detected antigen Antigen- a protein marker on the surface of a cell membrane

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