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Title: use preformed components to nonspecifically clear the agent


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use preformed components to non-specifically
clear the agent
produce specific components directed against the
agent
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Innate and Adaptive Immunity
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Types of Adaptive Immunity
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How can you induce immunity in an individual?
Yes (T cells)
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Cells and Tissues of the Immune System
  • Lecture 2

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Agenda
  • Cells of the Immune System
  • Tissues/Organs of the Immune System

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Cells of the Immune System
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  • Hematopoiesis

Pluripotent
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Lymphocytes
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Lymphocytes
  • B Cells
  • T Cells
  • NK Cells

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Classes of Lymphocytes
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Phenotypic Markers to Distinguish Lymphocyte
Subsets
T Cytotoxic CD8
B Cell CD19
T Helper CD4
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Phases of Lymphocyte Activation
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Accessory Cells
  • Mononuclear Phagocytes
  • Monocytes and Macrophages
  • Dendritic Cells

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Monocytes and Macrophages
  • Functions
  • Phagocytosis
  • Antigen processing and presentation (APCs)
  • Activation of T cells

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  • Origin and Development of Macrophages

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Monocyte
Activated Mac
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Dendritic Cells
  • Transport Antigens to L. nodes
  • Initiation of T Cell Responses

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  • Dendritic Cell Subsets

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(Myeloid DC)
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Granulocytes
Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Basophil
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  • Lymphoid Organs

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  • Lymphoid Organs

Primary/ Generative
Secondary
Ruminants Pigs
Cutaneous Mucosal
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Lymphoid Organs
  • Secondary Lymphoid Organs
  • efficient at trapping and concentrating foreign
    substances
  • site of Ag-driven proliferation and
    differentiation e.g. Ab production
  • spleen, lymph nodes, diffuse tissues
  • Primary (Generative) Lymphoid Organs
  • maturation site of lymphoid cells
  • bone marrow, bursa of Fabricius, thymus, Peyers
    Patches in Pigs and Ruminants

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  • Primary Lymphoid Organs

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Thymus
  • Site of T cell maturation.
  • Relative Size
  • Greatest in Newborn
  • Absolute Size
  • Greatest at Puberty

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(T Cell Progenitors)
Effect of Thymectomy?
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Site of T Cell Maturation
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  • Effect of Thymectomy in Adult

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Bone Marrow
  • Site of hematopoiesis.
  • Site of B cell maturation in mammals.

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Bursa of Fabricius
  • Site of B cell maturation in birds.

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Peyers Patches
  • Site of B Cell Maturation -Pigs and Ruminants

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  • Secondary Lymphoid Organs

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Lymph Nodes
  • Local sites of specific immune response.
  • Strategically placed on lymphatic channels.

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Lymphatics Drain to the Local (Parotid) Lymph node
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Lymph Node
How does Lymph Nodes in the pig differ from those
in other animals?
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Spleen
  • Site of immunological responses against
    blood-borne Ags.
  • White pulp rich in lymphoid cells.
  • Red pulp rich in Macrophages.

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  • Circulation of Naïve and Activated/Memory
  • T Lymphocytes

Activated/Memory
Lymphocyte Circulation in pig?
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