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Immune System

Immune System. Biology March 2014 Ms. Boehm. What is the Immune System?. The body’s defense system, which fights off pathogens that cause disease- it keeps you healthy! Pathogen = a foreign substance that can cause disease Bacteria, virus, etc. 1 st Line of Defense.

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Immune System

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  1. Immune System Biology March 2014 Ms. Boehm

  2. What is the Immune System? • The body’s defense system, which fights off pathogens that cause disease- it keeps you healthy! • Pathogen = a foreign substance that can cause disease Bacteria, virus, etc.

  3. 1st Line of Defense • All first line of defense is non-specific, meaning they don’t distinguish among pathogens • Skin: shields body from harmful invaders (Barrier)

  4. 1st Line of Defense • Mucus & Cilia: (Barriers) • Mucus traps foreign microbes & dust that are allowed in through nasal hair • hair-like structures (cilia) in the lungs sweep mucus upward & out of system

  5. 1st Line of Defense What’s the first thing you do when you cut your finger? • Saliva: contains chemicals that break down bacteria (Barrier)

  6. 1st Line of Defense • Stomach Acid: swallowed bacteria is broken down by strong acids in stomach (Barrier)

  7. 2nd Line of Defense • The second line of defense is non-specific as well, but is now inside the body/bloodstream • White Blood Cells: if invaders do make it inside the body, WBC’s engulf & destroy them • Also known as phagocytes or leukocytes • Perform phagocytosis- cell eating • Breakdown of bacteria occurs in lysosome Video

  8. 2nd Line of Defense • Another 2nd line of defense is the inflammatory response • The chemical response is known as histamines • you have probably taken an antihistamine before

  9. 3rd Line of Defense • The third line of defense is a specific, targeted attack on pathogens • Able to distinguish self vs. non-self invaders • Has a role in immunity Each antibody is specific to a certain antigen

  10. Types of WBC’s • Lymphocytes = originate in the bone marrow & travel throughout lymphatic system to recognize specific invaders • B cells = programmed to make certain antibodies • Develop in bone marrow • T cells = responsible for attacking & destroying harmful pathogens • Develop in thymus gland

  11. How do Antigens work? • Antigensare proteins on the outside of a pathogen, unique to each one • identifies the pathogen as non-self and the body uses it for identification and marks it for destruction • Immune system responds by releasing Antibodies, which fit onto the Antigens perfectly • Antibodies: proteins that attach to specific antigens in the body (made by WBC’s) antibody pathogen antigen

  12. What happens next? • Once the Antibodies are attached to the antigen, it triggers a macrophage to come along and engulf the entire pathogen antibody macrophage (WBC) pathogen antigen

  13. Stop and Review • What is the role of the immune system? • Compare and contrast the 1st, 2nd and 3rd lines of defense. How are they similar, how are they different? • Define antigen and antibody. Relate the two terms to each other. • What type of organelle do you think a macrophage must have a lot of?

  14. Immunity • Why is it impossible to get the same type of cold twice? • Your body has been exposed to the antigen • You make antibodies that eventually destroy it • The next time that same antigen tries to come around, those same antibodies will destroy it immediately

  15. Immunity • How do Vaccines work? • Your body is injected with dead or weakened version of the ________________.

  16. Think the flu is no big deal? • Think again… • In 1918, a particularly deadly strain of flu, called the Spanish Influenza, spread across the globe • A form of H1N1 that is present again today. • It infected 20% of the human population and killed 5%, which came out to be about 100 million people

  17. Immune Disorders • Allergies • When your immune system mistakes harmless foreign particles (dust, pollen) as serious threats • Immune system launches a response, which causes sneezing, runny nose, & watery eyes

  18. Immune Disorders • Autoimmune diseases • The immune system turns against itself • The surface proteins on our own cells are viewed as foreign and the body makes antibodies to destroy the cells • Not sure why the body turns against itself • Examples: • Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, type I diabetes

  19. Immune Disorders • Acquired Immune Deficiency – AIDS • Caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) • Discovered in 1983 • Targets and kills T-cells • Immune System is weakened • HIV doesn’t kill you • Common diseases that your body can no longer fight off can become life-threatening

  20. Immune Disorders • Acquired Immune Deficiency – AIDS • Transmitted through sexual contact, blood transfusions, contaminated needles • AIDS affects over 40 million people worldwidepeople

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