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Immunity to infectious agents. Immunity to extracellular bacteria. Disease is caused by two mechanisms: First ,inflammation Second,toxins ( endotoxins,exotoxins ). Innate immunity. Complement activation Phagocytosis Inflammatory response. Adaptive immunity to extracellular bacteria.
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Immunity to extracellular bacteria • Disease is caused by two mechanisms: • First ,inflammation • Second,toxins(endotoxins,exotoxins)
Innate immunity • Complement activation • Phagocytosis • Inflammatory response
Adaptive immunity to extracellular bacteria • Antibodies a)Neutralization b)Opsonisation c)Complement activation Protein antigens of ex. Bacteria Activate Ths activation of macrophages and neutrophils Local Inflammation stimulate antibody production
Injurious effects of immune response • Inflammation • Septic shock (circulatory collapse and DIC) • Microbial component macrophages cytokines(TNF,IL-1,IL-6) • Superantigens • Rheumatic fever • Nephritis
Immunity to intracellular bacteria • Innate immunity Phagocytes and NK cells • DC and Macroph. IL-12 ,IL-15 Nkcells activation IFN- macrophage activation
Adaptive immunity • T CD4 • T CD8
Immunity to viruses • Innate immunity • Adaptive immunity • Antibodies • CTL