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Title: The Immune System


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The Immune System
  • The key primary lymphoid organs of the immune
    system are thymus and bone marrow
  • Secondary lymphatic tissues such as spleen,
    tonsils, lymph vessels, lymph nodes, adenoids,
    and skin.

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Macrophage
  • Macrophage A type of white blood that ingests
    (takes in) foreign material. Macrophages are key
    players in the immune response to foreign
    invaders such as infectious microorganisms.
  • Macrophages help destroy bacteria, protozoa, and
    tumor cells. They also release substances that
    stimulate other cells of the immune system.
  • And they are involved in antigen presentation. To
    do this, they carry the antigen on their surface
    and present it to a T cells.

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Neutrophis and macrophages (phagocytes)
  • Engulf (phagocytose) and destroy
    micro-organisms

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Eosinophils
  • Secrete factors which kill protozoa and worms

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  • Natural killer cells
  • Can lyse and kill cancer and virus infected body
    cells
  • They do not engulf the cells but inject chemicals
    called perforins that open up channels and
    disintegrate the nucleus.

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Langerhans cells
Langerhans cells are dendritic cells in the skin.
Skin is an important barrier to infection and it
has been generally assumed that the Langerhans
cells only serve to warn the immune system of
skin pathogens.
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Dendritic cell
  • There are two cell types with similar names but
    different functions. Cells of the dendritic cell
    (DC) lineage are bone marrow derived. In the skin
    they are known as Langerhans Cells (LC).
  • These cells efficiently process antigen but
    cannot present it to T cells. LC have been shown
    to pick up antigen in skin and carry it via
    afferent lymphatic vessels to lymph nodes.
    Dendritic cells in lymph are known as "veiled"
    cells. In lymph nodes the cells, now known as
    tissue dendritic cells or interdigitating cells,
    may efficiently present antigen if they encounter
    the right T cell. In fact these are the best
    APC...............far fewer DC are required to
    initiate an immune response than any other APC.

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Mast cells (concentrated under the body surfaces)
  • Release factors which increase blood flow and
    vascular permeability bringing components of
    immunity to the site of infection
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