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The body’s defenses. Lines of defense Lymphatic system Inflammation Features of immune system Memory B-cells Primary and secondary immune responses Antibody Antigen Agglutination macrophage. lymphocyte Phagocytosis Complement system Humoral immunity Cell-mediated immunity B cell
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Lines of defense Lymphatic system Inflammation Features of immune system Memory B-cells Primary and secondary immune responses Antibody Antigen Agglutination macrophage lymphocyte Phagocytosis Complement system Humoral immunity Cell-mediated immunity B cell Helper T cell Cytotoxic T cell Reading: Ch. 43; Keywords
Non-specific • First line • Skin • Mucous membranes • Secretions of skin and mucous membranes • Second line • Phagocytic white blood cells • Anti-microbial proteins • Inflammatory response
Focus on immune system(3rd line of defense) • Protects body against specific invaders
Key features • Specificity • Diversity • Memory • Self/Nonself Recognition
Two types of immune responses • Humoral • Cell-mediated
Key features • Specificity • Diversity • Memory • Self/Nonself Recognition Humoral immunity
Memory cells function in secondary immune response • Primary immune response - first exposure • Secondary immune response - second exposure
Summary • Lag in primary response due to proliferation from a single clone • Secondary (2°) response is from multiple memory cells • 2° response has less of a lag and is stronger
Inactivate antigens • Neutralization • Agglutination • Precipitation
Antibodies inactivate antigens • Neutralization of invaders • Agglutination • Precipitation of soluble antigens • The above enhance phagocytosis • One final mechanism: Complement system
Summary • Complement proteins interact with antibodies to kill invading cells • Binding of antibody is followed by attachment of complement proteins • Protein complex becomes activated • Pore is formed in pathogen’s membrane • Goodbye pathogen
Two types of immune responses • Humoral • Cell-mediated
Cell-mediated • Complicated, involves cellular components • Will briefly touch on role of helper T cells
Antigens from invader are presented on macrophage cell surface
Helper T cells proliferate and activate cytotoxic T cells and B cells