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Title: Immunogenetics chapter 22 select topics pp. 611-620


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Immunogeneticschapter 22select topicspp.
611-620
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Topic Outline
  • Overview of the Immune System
  • 1st and 2nd lines of Defense
  • The Immune System
  • B cells
  • The antibody antibody diversity
  • Vaccinations
  • Breast Feeding
  • Diagnostic applications
  • T cells
  • Allergies

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Immune System and Lymphoid Tissue
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Lets take a look at the different types of
Leukocytes
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Monocyte Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Basophil Dendritic Cell
Lymphocyte
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EXAMPLES FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE
Can by physical and chemical
Mucosal lining of GI
Epidermis
Ciliated epithelium of respiratory tract
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  • Second line of defense include the following
    processes
  • Phagocytosis
  • Complement
  • Interferons
  • Inflammation
  • Pyrogens

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Phagocytosis
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Complement Cascade
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3rd line of defenseThe Immune System
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Summary Lines of Defense
INNATE
ACQUIRED
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Immune System
B cells
T cells
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Lymph nodes are contain high concentrations
lymphocytes
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Lets look more closely at the B lymphocytes
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B Cell humoral or antibody mediated
immunityANTIBODIESIMMUNOGLOBULINS
  • Humoral Immunity
  • Matures in bone marrow
  • Moves to lymph nodes ( other locations)
  • Secretes antibodies as plasma cell
  • Also creates memory B cells

B-lymphocyte
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CLONAL SELECTION
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Different classes of immunoglobulins or antibodies
IgA
IgM
IgG
IgE
IgD
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Antibody Diversity
  • How do we acquire so many different types of
    antibodies?
  • Somatic recombination
  • Junctional diversity
  • hypermutations

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V J C
Antibody genes are composed of segments
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Somatic Recombination
  • http//www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Immunology/Fla
    sh/somaticrecomb.html

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How are vaccinations related to immunity?
Active and Passive
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Active Vaccinations Antibody Production
Memory Cells!
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Onto T Cells
The next part gets tricky
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All T cells require cell to cell contact
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CD8
CD4
http//highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072495855/s
tudent_view0/chapter24/animation__cytotoxic_t-cell
_activity_against_target_cells__quiz_2_.html
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T Cells
These are some of the General characteristics of
the T Cell receptor for antigen recognition.
VJC (D)
D in the beta chain
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Cytotoxic T Cell and MHC I
Antigen presentation
CD8 cell
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Cytotoxic T cell CD8
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Cytotoxic T cell CD8
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Tissue Transplantation
  • MHC proteins differ between individuals

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The major histocompatibility complex
  • is a large group of genes on chromosome 6

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Helper T Cell and MHC II
Antigen presentation
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B lymphocytes source of antibodies
Overview of T lymphocytes
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Cancer cell being attacked by cytotoxic T cells
After release of perforin
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Allergic Response I.
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AllergiesB cell also directly stimulated
IgE
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