Human Immune Responses
... bone marrow. • B cells mature in the bone marrow. • T cells mature in the thymus. ...
... bone marrow. • B cells mature in the bone marrow. • T cells mature in the thymus. ...
Lecture 16 - Adaptive Immunity Day 2 2 slides per page S11
... Class II Exogenous proteins (i.e. those that have been taken up by the cell) are presented Found on antigen-presenting cells (macrophages, B cells….and dendritic cells) ...
... Class II Exogenous proteins (i.e. those that have been taken up by the cell) are presented Found on antigen-presenting cells (macrophages, B cells….and dendritic cells) ...
lesson-1-active
... WEAKENED – the pathogen has been altered so it cannot cause the disease e.g. measles PART OF PATHOGEN – only the protein coat of the pathogen is used e.g. Hepatitis B INACTIVATED TOXIN – the toxins produced by the pathogen are injected ...
... WEAKENED – the pathogen has been altered so it cannot cause the disease e.g. measles PART OF PATHOGEN – only the protein coat of the pathogen is used e.g. Hepatitis B INACTIVATED TOXIN – the toxins produced by the pathogen are injected ...
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... Activation of the cyclic dinucleotide sensor stimulator of interferon (IFN) genes (STING) is critical for IFN and inflammatory gene expression during innate immune responses. However, the role of STING in adaptive immunity is still unknown. In this study, we show that STING activation reduces the pro ...
... Activation of the cyclic dinucleotide sensor stimulator of interferon (IFN) genes (STING) is critical for IFN and inflammatory gene expression during innate immune responses. However, the role of STING in adaptive immunity is still unknown. In this study, we show that STING activation reduces the pro ...
Immune System
... Antibody Structure & Function 1. Y-shaped; 4 polypeptide chains (how many genes?) 2. C-region (constant) is same in all antibodies 3. each chain topped with variable regions …allows for great diversity of antibodies 4. the epitope of the antigen binds at V-region ...
... Antibody Structure & Function 1. Y-shaped; 4 polypeptide chains (how many genes?) 2. C-region (constant) is same in all antibodies 3. each chain topped with variable regions …allows for great diversity of antibodies 4. the epitope of the antigen binds at V-region ...
35.2 Nonspecific and Specific Defenses
... made in Bone marrow T cells lymphocytes helper T: control immune system (TH) cytotoxic T: kills germs (TC) suppresser T: stops immune system when the attack is over (TS) made in Thymus ...
... made in Bone marrow T cells lymphocytes helper T: control immune system (TH) cytotoxic T: kills germs (TC) suppresser T: stops immune system when the attack is over (TS) made in Thymus ...
Innate immunity against malaria: studies on the mechanisms of Plasmodium -phagocyte interactions and their consequences.
... Malaria remains a major disease and cause of death in tropical countries. Confronted by the increasing parasite resistance to current drugs, the development of a safe and effective vaccine is essential. Thus, research on the immunology of malaria has mainly focused on adaptive immunity. The potentia ...
... Malaria remains a major disease and cause of death in tropical countries. Confronted by the increasing parasite resistance to current drugs, the development of a safe and effective vaccine is essential. Thus, research on the immunology of malaria has mainly focused on adaptive immunity. The potentia ...
The host from a pathogen`s point of view
... Acute illness due to infectious agents OR their toxins circulating in bloodstream ...
... Acute illness due to infectious agents OR their toxins circulating in bloodstream ...
1 - Intoduction to immunology 2015-16
... A microbial community that inhabits the skin and mucosal membranes of mouth, gut and vagina. Symbiotic, non-pathogenic microbes, living in „peaceful” commensalisms. In this ecosystem, the fittest survive and there is a competition over nutrients with pathogenic organisms. (Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, ...
... A microbial community that inhabits the skin and mucosal membranes of mouth, gut and vagina. Symbiotic, non-pathogenic microbes, living in „peaceful” commensalisms. In this ecosystem, the fittest survive and there is a competition over nutrients with pathogenic organisms. (Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, ...
The body`s response to infection File
... What happens during the primary immune response? Macrophages engulf and present antigen of pathogen which activates T-helper cells and produce memory cells T-helper cells bind with B-cells specific for the antigen, release cytokines which stimulate B-cell division to produce plasma cells which will ...
... What happens during the primary immune response? Macrophages engulf and present antigen of pathogen which activates T-helper cells and produce memory cells T-helper cells bind with B-cells specific for the antigen, release cytokines which stimulate B-cell division to produce plasma cells which will ...
le ch. 23 immunity_from_disease
... Damage to the host by viruses and bacteria • Most of the damage done to host cells by bacteria is inflicted by toxins. • These poisons can inhibit protein synthesis in the host cell, destroy blood cells and blood vessels, produce fever, or cause spasms by disrupting the nervous system. ...
... Damage to the host by viruses and bacteria • Most of the damage done to host cells by bacteria is inflicted by toxins. • These poisons can inhibit protein synthesis in the host cell, destroy blood cells and blood vessels, produce fever, or cause spasms by disrupting the nervous system. ...
Group 3 final case - Cal State LA
... Communicating the diagnosis Sorry Mr. and Mrs. Causubon, I regret to inform you that your son, Martin has been diagnosed with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency. X-SCID is a severe immunodeficency which disables your son’s ability to fight against infections. The good news is that there some ...
... Communicating the diagnosis Sorry Mr. and Mrs. Causubon, I regret to inform you that your son, Martin has been diagnosed with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency. X-SCID is a severe immunodeficency which disables your son’s ability to fight against infections. The good news is that there some ...
Multiple Sclerosis
... 1. All of the following may contribute to the blood-brain barrier breakdown, EXCEPT A. Degradation of proteins that form tight junctions between epithelial cells B. Metabolic processes that release peroxides and superoxide C. Changes in gene expression that allows for interaction between leukocytes ...
... 1. All of the following may contribute to the blood-brain barrier breakdown, EXCEPT A. Degradation of proteins that form tight junctions between epithelial cells B. Metabolic processes that release peroxides and superoxide C. Changes in gene expression that allows for interaction between leukocytes ...
Lymphatic System
... It is important to study the impact of different microorganisms on the body as well as ways to prevent infection. ...
... It is important to study the impact of different microorganisms on the body as well as ways to prevent infection. ...
IMMUNITY MEDIATED BY B LYMPHOCYTES AND ANTIBODIES
... * First line of defense against pathogens * Components ...
... * First line of defense against pathogens * Components ...
Lecture-6-ANTIBODY-STRUCTURE-AND
... ANTIBODY STRUCTURE An antibody consists of four polypeptides: two identical light chains and two identical heavy chains form a Y-shaped molecule. Each light chain is connected to a heavy chain by a disulfide bond and the two heavy chains are connected by two disulfide bonds. Antigen binding and eff ...
... ANTIBODY STRUCTURE An antibody consists of four polypeptides: two identical light chains and two identical heavy chains form a Y-shaped molecule. Each light chain is connected to a heavy chain by a disulfide bond and the two heavy chains are connected by two disulfide bonds. Antigen binding and eff ...
NK cells - University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
... Receptor:ligand pairs providing inhibitory signals are fairly well defined Receptor:ligand pairs providing activation signals are rapidly being defined ...
... Receptor:ligand pairs providing inhibitory signals are fairly well defined Receptor:ligand pairs providing activation signals are rapidly being defined ...
Document
... • Are caused by IgG and IgM antibodies directed against cell surface, extracellular matrix and intracellular antigens. The latter are usually non-pathogenic but diagnostically useful • Transfusion reactions to erythrocytes are due to antibodies to blood group antigens • The antibodies damage cells a ...
... • Are caused by IgG and IgM antibodies directed against cell surface, extracellular matrix and intracellular antigens. The latter are usually non-pathogenic but diagnostically useful • Transfusion reactions to erythrocytes are due to antibodies to blood group antigens • The antibodies damage cells a ...
Disease Prevention
... Phagocytes engulf pathogens and then destroy them with chemicals Pus may collect at the site ...
... Phagocytes engulf pathogens and then destroy them with chemicals Pus may collect at the site ...
35 - Southgate Schools
... People who share ________________________for drugs are at an increased risk. People who have ___________________ with drug abusers increase risk. Before 1985, HIV was transmitted to some patients through _____________________ of infected blood or blood products. eliminated by screening blood for HIV ...
... People who share ________________________for drugs are at an increased risk. People who have ___________________ with drug abusers increase risk. Before 1985, HIV was transmitted to some patients through _____________________ of infected blood or blood products. eliminated by screening blood for HIV ...