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Title: The Immune System


1
The Immune System
2
Disease Transmission
  • Robert Kochfather of disease, came up with
    first procedure for identifying the pathogens
    responsible for a disease.
  • -Worked with anthrax
  • -Kochs Postulates rules for determining the
    cause of the disease

3
Human Diseases and How They Are Transmitted
  • AIDS HIV Intercourse, contaminated
    syringes
  • Common Cold many viruses air, person to person
  • Malaria protozoan parasites mosquitoes
  • Measles paramyxovirus air, person to person
  • Botulism Clostridium botulinum contaminated food

4
Invaders to the Body
  • Pathogens foreign particles
  • Ex. Viruses bacteria
  • Multiply in the body to cause infection
  • Come into contact with the body by
  • Air
  • Food
  • Water
  • Person-to-person contact
  • Animal bites

5
NonSpecific Defenses...First Line of Defense
  • Skin prevents entry
  • Oil traps and kills invaders
  • Mucous/tears/saliva wash, trap, and kill
  • Mucous/saliva swallowed stomach acid kills
  • Ear wax traps
  • Hair/Cilia - traps

6
NonSpecific Defenses...Second Line of Defense
  • If a pathogen penetrates the first line of
    defense...
  • 1. Inflammatory Response
  • -Histamine released (Increases blood flow to site
    of injury/infection can cause redness, swelling,
    warmth, and pain)
  • -White Blood Cells (Phagocytes)
  • Attack/ingest foreign particles
  • Neutrophils Macrophages
  • Natural Killer Cells

7
  • 2. Interferon
  • protein that inhibits reproduction of viruses
  • 3. Fever
  • sign body is responding to infection
  • suppresses growth and reproduction
  • promotes action of white blood cells

8
Specific Defenses...The Immune System
  • 1. Bone Marrow
  • -Produces white blood cells (lymphocytes)
  • -Two types B cells T cells (thymus)
  • 2. Thymus
  • -Place of maturation of white blood cells
  • 3. Lymph Lymph Nodes
  • -Filter pathogens, lymphocytes
  • 4. Spleen
  • -Filters pathogens from blood

9
  • Tonsils Adenoids
  • -Contain lymphocytes which are important for
    antibody production.

10
The Immune Response..two pronged attack!
  • Begins with Recognition of an Antigen
    (pathogen).
  • -differing response based upon surface
    proteins on the antigen.
  • 1. Cell-Mediated
  • 2. Humoral

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  • 1. Cell-Mediated Immune Response
  • -T cells (cytotoxic suppressor)
  • -destroy infected cells
  • -shut down response after pathogens are cleared
  • 2. Humoral Immune Response
  • -B cells change into plasma cells and produce
    antibodies.
  • Antibodies chemicals that binds to antigen to
    disable the pathogen (block reproduction).
  • -Antigen specific
  • -Stores antibodies for the future use

12
  • Primary Immune Response
  • -first time the body encounters an antigen.
  • Secondary Immune Response
  • -Response of memory cells to an infection by a
    former pathogen.

13
Additional Specific Defenses
  • Immunity (survival or vaccination)
  • Allergies
  • Autoimmune Diseases- immune system attacks your
    own body cells. (MS,
  • type I diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis)

14
AIDS
  • AIDS is a disease in which the immune system
    loses its ability to fight off pathogens and
    cancers.
  • Caused by the HIV virus
  • Transmitted by the transfer of body fluids
    needles.
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