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Summary Fundamentals of Immunology

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This document provides a thorough and detailed overview of the intricate workings of the immune system. Designed to be both informative and accessible, it covers a wide array of topics, starting with the basic building blocks of immunity and progressing to more complex mechanisms and clinical impli...

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  • August 30, 2024
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immune system

an organization of cells, tissues, and organs within the body that each have their own specialized role in
defending against infection

Immune response

the coordinated reaction of immune cells and microbes

antibody

circulating protein which is made by a class of immune cells called B cells in response to a specific
antigen

antigen

foreign protein that induces an immune response typically including the production of antibodies

Lymphatic system

a network of vessels that collects fluid that has escaped from the capillaries and entered the
surrounding tissues

lymph

clear fluid that has leaked out of the capillary walls of the blood vessels into the surrounding tissues
called interstitial space

Lymphatic vessels

pick up lymph, and carry it towards the heart where it re-enters the circulatory system

lymph node

filter the lymph and are filled with lymphocytes (a type of white blood cells) specializing in antigen
recognition

lymphoid

adjective = components of the lymphatic system

thymus

where T cells mature

bone marrow

where B cells mature

,physical epithelial barriers

- skin, respiratory tract, and gastrointestinal tract
- tight junctions between cells provide a physical barrier
- anti-microbial chemicals that are secreted inhibit microbe growth, preventing many infections

phagocytic leukocytes

- ingest microbes into vesicles and can chemically destroy them
- secrete antimicrobial proteins called cytokines

dendritic cells

phagocytes

link between adaptive and innate

express receptors that recognize general classes of microbes and make cytokines

APCs

NK cell

detect infected cells and kill them via lysis

express receptors that bind to general classes of bacterial or viral antigens rather than specific peptide
sequences

complement system

both innate and adaptive

tightly regulated network of proteins (30+ glycoprotein macromolecules)

steps: opsonization, inflammatory response, cell lysis, clearance

opsonization

process of coating a microbe's surface with a molecule to enhance ingestion

hematopoietic cells

self-renewing, pluripotent

myeloid progenitor

differentiate into most of the cells of the innate immune system

, monocyte/macrophages

phagocytes, can travel outside the circuitry system by crossing the blood vessel wall

contribute to tissue repair

APCs

neutrophils

phagocytes with lytic enzymes and bactericidal substances

most common leukocyte

recruited by macrophages

short lived

basophil

non-phagocytic granulocytes, release active chemical mediators from their granules (big player in
allergic reactions)

eosinophils

phagocytic cells that migrate from blood to tissue, play a role in parasitic defence

lymphoid progenitor cells

differentiate into lymphocytes (nonphagocytic)

bacteria

infectious agent

unicellular, prokaryotic organisms

no organized internal membrane

viruses

infectious agent

not organisms
themselves

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