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Basic Immunology

Basic Immunology. OBJECTIVE To provide the fundamentals of the immune response. The immune response is the host reaction to infection/invasion. It is important to understand the immune response when developing materials and devices to be implanted into the body.

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Basic Immunology

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  1. Basic Immunology • OBJECTIVE • To provide the fundamentals of the immune response. The immune response is the host reaction to infection/invasion. It is important to understand the immune response when developing materials and devices to be implanted into the body. CHEE 340

  2. Background : Cell Communication Cells can communicate to each other through the use of soluble chemicals, contacts and cell membrane resident receptors. CHEE 340

  3. Intravascular Cells • white blood cells Granulocytes neutrophil eosinophil basophil lymphocyte monocyte CHEE 340

  4. Host Defence • The body is under constant attack by microorganisms in the environment. • pathogen : an infectious agent that causes disease • Infectious disease occurs when a microorganism succeeds in evading or overwhelming host defenses to establish a local site of infection and replication. In order for a pathogen to enter the body it must first overcome the epithelium and then the innate immune response and the adaptive immune response. CHEE 340

  5. First Line of Defence • Epithelial Tissue • covers the whole surface of the body • made up of closely packed cells • can be divided into simple or stratified • interior epithelium covered with a mucus layer CHEE 340

  6. Stratified Epithelium - Skin CHEE 340

  7. Innate Immune response • If a pathogen breaches the epithelium, • then the innate immune response begins. • The cells of the immune system determine • “self” from “non-self” by recognizing molecules on the microbe surface. • Macrophages and dendritic cells are immune cells (phagocytes) that reside within the tissue. Neutrophils are phagocytes that reside in the blood but can extravasate into tissue during inflammation. • There are circulating proteins, called complement, that either kill microbes or mark them for effective phagocytization. CHEE 340

  8. Phagocytosis • Phagocytosis: • Engulfing and degradation or digestion of fragments of tissue or material • long membrane evaginations, called pseudopodia. • Ingestion forming a "phagosome," which moves toward the lysosome. • Fusion of the lysosome and phagosome (phagolysosome), releasing lysosomal enzymes • Digestion of the ingested material. • Release of digestion products from the cell. CHEE 340

  9. Inflammatory Response • Pathogen recognition and tissue damage begin an inflammation response. This is characterized by : • swelling • pain • redness • heat • Inflammation allows for neutrophil and plasma protein extravasation. Both of these effects aids the immune response. CHEE 340

  10. Diapedesis Movie CHEE 340

  11. Phagocytosis Movie CHEE 340

  12. Adaptive Immune Response • The innate response triggers the cells of the adaptive immune response called lymphocytes. Lymphocytes are present in the blood and in the lymphatic system. CHEE 340

  13. Antigen Presenting Cells • Dendritic cells and macrophages digest invading microbe and then present the antigen of the microbe to lymphocytes in lymphoid organs. CHEE 340

  14. Activation of T cells CHEE 340

  15. Activation of B cells The role of B cells is to produce antibodies. CHEE 340

  16. Antibody CHEE 340

  17. Summary • The immune system consists of : • biological barriers • the phagocytic cells within tissues • proteins in circulation called complement • the lymphatic system • lymphocytes such as B and T cells • antibodies CHEE 340

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