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Expected learning. To learn about auto-immune diseases and immunodeficiency disease. What are auto immune diseases?. An auto-immune disease is a disease in which the immune system fails to identify ‘self’ material and makes antibodies against the body’s own tissues.
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Expected learning • To learn about auto-immune diseases and immunodeficiency disease.
What are auto immune diseases? • An auto-immune disease is a disease in which the immune system fails to identify ‘self’ material and makes antibodies against the body’s own tissues.
What are auto immune diseases? • Sometimes the ability of the immune system to recognize self from non-self breaks down • When this happens, the body sometimes thinks that some of its own cells are evading the body and attacks them • Some examples are: coeliac disease and MS
Coeliac disease An auto immune disease
What is coeliac • Coeliac sufferers are unable to break down the gluten found in grains such as wheat. • One of the features of coeliac disease is ‘leaky gut syndrome’.
‘Leaky gut’ syndrome • A small gap appears between the epithelial cells that line the small intestine. • Gluten fragments enter the gap and accumulate on the tissue under the epithelial cells. • Macrophages are then stimulated to remove the fragments
How this is removed • Macrophages are released when the gluten is present in the tissue underlying the epithelial cells • Macrophages swallow the gluten, enzymes are released into the vacuole containing the gluten and the gluten is destroyed.
Why is this an auto immune disease? • The gluten has connected to the tissue under the epithelial cells, so when the macrophages attack the gluten it is also attacking the epithelial cells.
2010 exam question answers • Question 7c. • One of: • cytotoxic T cell: kills infected epithelial cells • B cells: these cells differentiate into memory and plasma cells to produce antibodies against epithelial cells • interleukins/cytokines: these stimulate specific immune response against epithelial cells. • Many answers given were unsuitable, such as NK cells, histamines or mast cells.
Questions in the time left or homework. After reading ‘multiple sclerosis: an auto immune disease’ on page 273-274… Answer these questions: • What does MS breakdown? • What are the effects of this? • What are some of the symptoms of MS? • Can any damage be repaired? If so, under what circumstances?
Reflection question • What was the most interesting thing that you learnt about either auto-immune diseases or immunodefiency diseases?