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The Fish Immune System

The Fish Immune System. What does the immune system do?. War Fish vs. Everything. Enemy Pathogens. Front Lines. Home. Foreign. Vs. Self. The good bits that are supposed to be there. The bad stuff: bacteria, fungi, viruses, cancer. Planes, Ships Tanks, and Ammunition.

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The Fish Immune System

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  1. The Fish Immune System

  2. What does the immune system do? War Fish vs. Everything

  3. Enemy Pathogens Front Lines Home

  4. Foreign Vs. Self The good bits that are supposed to be there The bad stuff: bacteria, fungi, viruses, cancer

  5. Planes, Ships Tanks, and Ammunition • (Planes, Ships, Tanks) White blood cells • Lymphocytes • Neutrophils • Macrophages • Eosinophils • (Mines and Booby Traps) Blood Proteins • Complement • Lysozyme • Antibodies • Many more

  6. Mines

  7. Inside the Liver

  8. Complement “Gee Adjwoa, I really like the bling on your cell phone”

  9. Complement A defensive protein made by the liver and secreted into the blood. Primary target: Gram negative bacteria.

  10. Gram Neg Gram Pos Membrane bi-layer Peptidoglycan layer

  11. Complement Complement molecules begin to assemble a complex on the membrane of Gram (-) bacteria Complement forms a channel through the cell wall

  12. Complement Recognizes Gram (-) bacteria

  13. Lysozyme

  14. Lysozyme L • Dissolves Gram (+) bacterial cell walls • Found in • Blood • Mucus • Eggs

  15. Other Mines…. • Proteases: Damage pathogens • Protease inhibitors: Block invasion • Histones: Antibacterial • Iron-sequestering proteins: Starve bacteria. • Lactoferrin disrupts outer membrane on Gram negs (helps lysozyme) • C-reactive protein: Recognizes bacteria, triggers complement

  16. Mines • Blood Proteins • Always there and ready • Work in complexes • Identify foreigners • Destroy or disable

  17. Tanks and Planes

  18. Lymphocyte Antibodies

  19. Antibodies: Blood proteins that bind to foreigners. Made by lymphocytes

  20. Antibody Anatomy Variable Binding Region Antibody Molecule

  21. Antibodies bind all over a Rhabdovirus and block it from infecting a cell.

  22. Antibodies recognize foreign antigens on an “ich” parasite and mark it for destruction.

  23. Antibodies Designate Targets

  24. What about lymphocytes that recognize "self"?

  25. The thymus kills the self-reacting thymocytes

  26. Location of the Thymus in a Grass Carp

  27. Life and Death in the Thymus “Lymphocyte Must Die” Thymocyte Self Antigen

  28. Two Kinds of Lymphocytes

  29. B

  30. More Identical B-Cells Antigen Memory Cell B-Cell Plasma cell

  31. Memory cells: The Lymphocyte Barracks

  32. T

  33. T-Lymphocyte Cell Killing Chemicals from the T-cell Viral Proteins (antigens) Virus-infected cell

  34. More Identical T-Cells Antigen Memory Cell T-Cell T

  35. Memory cells: The Lymphocyte Barracks

  36. B-cells: Secrete antibodies that bind to antigens on foreign things T-cells: Attach to and kill infected cells with foreign antigens

  37. Lymphology • Self reacting lymphocytes weeded out by thymus • Lymphocytes proven useful proliferate to make more highly trained fighter pilots (B&T), and… • Copies of useful lymphocytes are put in the barracks in case the same enemy attacks again.

  38. Macrophages “Big Eaters"

  39. Macrophage USS Macrophage

  40. Macrophages

  41. Macrophages as Big Eaters

  42. Macrophage Diets Bacterial Cell Walls Cell with Compliment Cells with Antibody Flags

  43. Vacuoles containing bleach (brown) and peroxide (green) fuse with a vacuole containing a live bacterium

  44. More Tricks: Macrophages Searching out Foreigners

  45. A roving macrophage detects a parasite trying to hide among a layer of fish cells. Normal cells with MHC “locks” Parasite with fake lock

  46. Macrophages Even Run a School for Lymphocytes

  47. 2 1 Macrophage Macrophage eating a bacterium 3 4 Macrophage using bacterial bits to educate lymphocytes. Macrophage digesting a bacterium

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