Canonical Question
Immuno – Inflamation, Immunity
Master answer
Immune System: complex network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection.
Physical barriers
- Skin
- Cilia
- Respiratory tract
- Acidic environment
- Stomach
Innate immunity
Recognize generic pathogenic motifs and directly attack or opsonize and phagocytose
- Defensins – perforate pathogenic membranes
- Compliment cascade – opsonize and signal for phagocytosis and directly lyse via membrane attack complex
- Innate immune cells
- Neutrophils
- Degranulate cytotoxic contents and cause oxidative damage to pathogens
- Macrophages
- Phagocytose and kill opsonized pathogens
- Dendritic cells
- Phagocytose and present antigen to cells of acquired immune system
- Natural Killer cells
- Recognize abnormal cell surface expression (e.g. lack of MHC, abnormal MHC proteins) due to intracellular pathogens (e.g. virus) and directly kill infected cells
- Neutrophils
Acquired immunity
- Pathogenic antigens presented to B cells and T cells via APCs such as dendritic cells
- Show: Specificity, Memory, Diversity, Immunological tolerance
- B cells (20%, Humoral Immune reponse)
- Produce antibody against antigen
- Antibodies opsonize and target for T cell killing, phagocytosis and compliment cascade
- B cells become memory B cells and plasma cells, primed for explosive antibody production on subsequent exposure to the same antigen
- T cells (80%, Cell-mediated immune reponse)
- Major subtypes into CD8 (Killer) T cells and CD4 (Helper) T cells
- CD8 (Cytotoxic/Killer) T cells recognize specific antigen presented to them via TCR and lyse pathogens and infected cells
- CD4 T (Helper) cells produce cytokines for adjacent B cells that recognize the same antigen, allowing B cell differenciation and antibody production
- CD28 (Regulatory) T cells dampen the immune reaction, preventing or limiting autoimmune damage.
- Memory T Cell: Reside in lymphoid tissue and induces more rapid and powerful immune response with 2nd exposure to Ag
Sakurai 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010B Q09 | Describe how the body defends against infection. | historical_member | — |