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1 Tissues of the Immune Response Hugh B. Fackrell Filename:tissuesv7 5/8/2017 2 Structure and Function of the Lymphatic System Lymphatic system Primary Lymphoid tissues Secondary Lymphoid Tissues Next 5/8/2017 3 Lymphatic System: Function Generate lymphocytes committed to a particular antigenic specificity Create an environment to trap antigens from various tissues, spaces or fluids Provide sites where the committed lymphocytes interact with the trapped antigens Next 5/8/2017 4 Committed Lymphocytes Immature lymphocytes generated by hematopoiesis of pleuripotent stem cells within the bone marrow. Lymphocytes mature in the primary lymphoid organs Bone Marrow, Thymus, Bursa (in birds) Mature lymphocytes migrate to the secondary lymphoid organs Lymph tissues nodes, spleen, mucosal associated lymphoid 5/8/2017 5 Primary Lymphoid Tissues B cells Birds Bursa of Fabricius Mammals Fetal Liver Bone Marrow T Cells Thymus 5/8/2017 6 Bursa Location Structure Function 5/8/2017 7 Avian Lymphoid System 5/8/2017 8 Bursa of Fabricius:Follicles 5/8/2017 9 Bursa of Fabricius: X-Section 5/8/2017 10 Bursa: B cell germinal centers 5/8/2017 11 B cell Origins Hemopoietic stem cells develop in the fetal liver Later they are produced in the Bone Marrow “Bursal equivalent” Next 5/8/2017 12 Fetal liver: Hematopoiesis 5/8/2017 13 Bone Marrow Scanning EM 5/8/2017 14 Bone Marrow Differentiation 5/8/2017 15 Thymus Location Structure Circulation Function Summary Diagram 5/8/2017 16 Thymus: Location 5/8/2017 17 Thymus: Lobules 5/8/2017 18 Thymus: X section 5/8/2017 19 Thymus: Development 5/8/2017 20 Thymus: Embrogenisis 5/8/2017 21 Thymus: Summary Diagram 5/8/2017 22 Athymic Mouse “Nude” mouse - lacks hair follicles Lacks developed thymus few circulating T cells No cell mediated immunity 5/8/2017 23 “Nude Mouse” 5/8/2017 24 Lymph Nodes Distribution Structure Circulation Function Summary Diagram 5/8/2017 25 Lymphatic System 5/8/2017 26 Node: Circulation 5/8/2017 27 Node: TD & TI areas 5/8/2017 28 Node: X section Capsule Cortex Paracortex Medulla 5/8/2017 29 Node: Diagram 2 5/8/2017 30 Cortex 5/8/2017 31 Node: Diagram Primary Follicle Efferent lymphatic Afferent lymphatic 5/8/2017 32 Node: B cells in cortex 5/8/2017 33 Node: Germinal Center 5/8/2017 34 Node: Reticular network 5/8/2017 35 Node Follicle: Mantle of lymphocytes 5/8/2017 36 Paracortex 5/8/2017 37 Node T Cells Diffuse cortex 5/8/2017 38 Node: T Cells in Paracortex 5/8/2017 39 Node: T cell depletion 5/8/2017 40 Medulla Thymic Dependent area T cells localize 5/8/2017 41 Lymph Node: Medulla 5/8/2017 42 Node: LM Medulla 5/8/2017 43 Node: Medullary Sinus 5/8/2017 44 Node: Subcapsular Sinus 5/8/2017 45 Node: EM of Medulla 5/8/2017 46 Node: Primary Follicle 5/8/2017 47 Node: Diffuse Cortex 5/8/2017 48 Node: HEV 5/8/2017 49 Node: Diagram summary 5/8/2017 50 Spleen Location Structure Circulation Immunological function Summary Diagram 5/8/2017 51 Spleen: Connective Tissue 5/8/2017 52 Spleen: X section low mag 5/8/2017 53 Spleen : X section higher mag 5/8/2017 54 Spleen: circulation 5/8/2017 55 Spleen EM: Marginal zone 5/8/2017 56 Marginal zone B cells 5/8/2017 57 Antigen localization in Spleen 5/8/2017 58 Spleen: Summary Diagram 5/8/2017 59 The End 5/8/2017