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Immunogenetics chapter 22 select topics pp. 611-620 Topic Outline Overview of the Immune System 1st and 2nd lines of Defense The Immune System B cells The antibody & antibody diversity Vaccinations Breast Feeding Diagnostic applications T cells Allergies Immune System and Lymphoid Tissue Let’s take a look at the different types of Leukocytes Monocyte Basophil Neutrophil Dendritic Cell Eosinophil Lymphocyte EXAMPLES FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE Can by physical and chemical Mucosal lining of GI Epidermis Ciliated epithelium of respiratory tract Second line of defense include the following processes: Phagocytosis Complement Interferons Inflammation Pyrogens Phagocytosis Complement Cascade rd 3 line of defense “The Immune System” Summary Lines of Defense INNATE ACQUIRED Immune System B cells T cells Lymph nodes are contain high concentrations lymphocytes Let’s look more closely at the B lymphocytes B Cell: humoral or antibody mediated immunity ANTIBODIES=IMMUNOGLOBULINS Humoral Immunity Matures in bone marrow Moves to lymph nodes (& other locations) Secretes antibodies “as plasma cell” Also creates “memory” B cells B-lymphocyte CLONAL SELECTION Different classes of immunoglobulins or antibodies IgA IgM IgG IgD IgE Antibody Diversity How do we acquire so many different types of antibodies? Somatic recombination Junctional diversity hypermutations VJC Antibody genes are composed of segments Somatic Recombination http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Imm unology/Flash/somaticrecomb.html How are vaccinations related to immunity? Active and Passive Active Vaccinations: Antibody Production Memory Cells! Onto T Cells The next part gets tricky All T cells require cell to cell contact CD8+ CD4+ http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter24/animation__cytotoxic_t-cell_activity_against_target_cells__quiz_2_.html T Cells These are some of the General characteristics of the T Cell receptor for antigen recognition. VJC (D) + D in the beta chain Cytotoxic T Cell and MHC I Antigen presentation CD8+ cell Cytotoxic T cell= CD8+ Cytotoxic T cell= CD8+ Tissue Transplantation MHC proteins differ between individuals The major histocompatibility complex is a large group of genes on chromosome 6 Helper T Cell and MHC II Antigen presentation B lymphocytes source of antibodies Overview of T lymphocytes Cancer cell being attacked by cytotoxic T cells After release of perforin Allergic Response I. Allergies B cell also directly stimulated IgE