Microbiology - Exam 3 Ppt 34 ( Immunology)

Discussion of immunology

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Major components of the Immune system

what are the two types?
•Humoral, associated with proteins, antibodies. •Cellular, involves the interaction of antigens with host cells, T lymphocytes.
What is humoral immunity
•This develops from the formation of specific antibodies (immunoglobulins) to specific antigens.
•Lymphoid Tissue represents how much body weight
2%
Where do lymphocytes arise from
Lymphocytes arise from stem cells in the bone marrow
Where do the cells differentiate
These cells differentiate in the central lymphoid organs, B cells in the bone marrow, T cells in the thymus.
Where do these cells migrate
These cells migrate from the tissues through the bloodstream to secondary lymphoid organs, lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, mucosa, Peyer’s patches, and appendix.
Where do B and T cells originate
Bone marrow
Where do B cells mature
Bone marrow
Where do T cells mature
Thymus
What happens to B cells or B lymphocytes when they are activated
They differentiate into plasma cells that produce antibodies
T Lymphocytes or T Cells
How many main classes
2 main classes
What does the first class do
One class which differentiates on activation into cytotoxic T cells, which kill cells infected with viruses
What does the second class do
The second class of T cells differentiates into cells that activate other cells such as B cells and macrophages.
What are naive lymphocytes
Small T and B lymphocytes that have matured in the thymus and bone marrow that have not encountered antigens are called, naive lymphocytes.
What do they do?
These cells circulate from the blood into the peripheral lymphoid tissues.They are returned to the blood via lymphatic vessels. In the event of an infection the lymphocytes that recognize the infectious agent are arrested in the lymphoid tissue where they proliferate and differentiate into effector cells, capable of combating infection.