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Immune System
Grade 11
Introduction
• The human immune system is a truly amazing constellation of responses to
attacks from outside the body.

• It has many facets, a number of which can change to optimize the response
to these unwanted intrusions. The system is remarkably effective, most of
the time.
• An antigen is any substance that elicits an immune response, from a virus to
a sliver.

• The immune system has a series of dual natures, the most important of
which is self/non-self recognition.

• The others are: general/specific, natural/adaptive = innate/acquired, cellmediated/humoral, active/passive, primary/secondary.
Definition of Immunity
• The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the
action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
• The collective, coordinated response of the cells
and molecules of the immune system is called

Immune Response.
Types of
Immune Defences
INNATE IMMUNITY
• “Natural or native immunity”
• Consists of cellular and biochemical defences that are in
place before infection and respond rapidly to it.

• Able to distinguish self and non-self but lacks the ability
to differentiate between agents
Major Components
• Epithelial Barriers
• Phagocytic Cells (Neutrophils and Macrophages)
• Natural Killer (NK) Cells
• Several types of Plasma Proteins
• Cytokines
Toll-Like Receptors (TLR)
The eyes of the immune
system, recognize and bind with
tell-tale pathogen markers
allowing the effector cells of the
immune system to see the
pathogens as distinct from selfcells.
 Triggers phagocyte to
engulf and destroy the
infections agent.
 Also triggers
Phagocytic cells to
secrete chemical
messengers that
contribute to
inflammation.
Adaptive Immunity
• Acquired or specific immunity
• Distinguishes among the different, even closely related molecules and
microbes

• Components:
• White Blood Cells (Lymphocytes T and B)
• Antigens
ANTIGENS
• Or

Immunogens are substances foreign

to the host that can stimulate and immune
response.
 Recognized by antibodies or immunoglobulins secreted in
response to antigens.
 Include components found in bacteria, fungi, viruses,
protozoa, and parasites
 Non-microbial elements such as plant pollens, insect
venom and transplanted organs
TYPES OF ADAPTIVE IMMUNE
RESPONSES
• HUMORAL IMMUNITY – mediated by B cells and
is the principal defence against extracellular
microbes and toxins.

• CELL-MEDIATED or CELLULAR IMMUNITY –
mediated by cytotoxic T cells and defends
against intracellular microbes.
Differences in the components of the immune
system
BARRIER DEFENSE SYSTEM
• Includes:
• the skin
• Mucus membranes of digestive-, respiratory- urinary and
reproductive tract

• Body secretions: mucus, saliva (lysozymes), tears, oil gland
secretions, acid in stomach, sweat.
Mucus membranes

• Some cells in mucus membrane produce
mucus.

• Mucus is a viscous (thickness) fluid that
enhances defences – trapping microbes and
other foreign particles
• In the trachea, ciliated epithelial cells sweep mucus and the trapped
microbes upwards, helping to prevent infection of the lungs.
• Body secretions create an environment
that in unfavourable for microbes.

• Lysozymes in saliva, mucous
secretions, and tears destroy
susceptible bacteria as they enter the
respiratory tract or openings around
eyes.

• Acid in stomach kill bacteria
• Oils and sweat give human skin a pH
between 3-5, which is acidic enough
to prevent the growth of
microorganisms
INTERNAL DEFENSE
• If the barrier defences are damaged and pathogens do
enter the body of an organism, a second line of defence
will be activated.

• This defence system is the internal defence system and
is more sensitive and includes: phagocytosis and
inflammation.
PHAGOCYTOSIS
• Process by which certain living cells called phagocytes ingest or
engulf other cells or particles.

• The phagocyte may be a one-celled organism, such as an amoeba,
or one of the body cells, such as a leukocyte (white blood cell).

• In higher animals phagocytosis is chiefly a defensive reaction
against infection and invasion of the body
Different types of phagocytic cells:
• Neutrophils engulf and destroy microbes
• Macrophages are part of the lymphatic system and are found
throughout the body

• Eosinophil's discharge destructive enzymes
• Dendritic cells stimulate development of acquired immunity
MACROPHAGE
EOSINOPHIL

DENDRITIC CELL
INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE
• Activated macrophages and mast cells at the injury site
release signalling molecules that act on nearby capillaries.
The capillaries dilate and
become more
permeable, allowing
fluid containing
antimicrobial peptides
to enter the tissue.
Signalling molecules
released by immune cells
attract additional
phagocytic cells.
digest digest
pathogens and cell
Phagocytic cells
debris at the site, and
pathogens and cell debris at
the tissue heals

the site, and the tissue heals
References
• Arase H, Mocarski ES, Campbell AE, Hill AB, Lanier LL. Direct Recognition
of Cytomegalovirus by Activating and Inhibitory NK Cell Receptors.
Science.

• Bernasconi NL, Traggiai E, Lanzavecchia A. Maintenance of serological
memory by polyclonal activation of human memory B cells. Science.

• Berg RE, Crossley E, Murray S, Forman J. Memory CD8+ T cells provide
innate immune protection against Listeria monocytogenes in the absence of
cognate antigen.
• Dokun AO, et al. Specific and nonspecific NK cell activation during virus
infection. Nat Immunol.

• Kaech SM, Hemby S, Kersh E, Ahmed R. Molecular and functional profiling
of memory CD8 T cell differentiation. Cell

• Merad M, et al. Langerhans cells renew in the skin throughout life under
steady-state conditions. Nat Immunol

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Slides on the Immune System

  • 2. Introduction • The human immune system is a truly amazing constellation of responses to attacks from outside the body. • It has many facets, a number of which can change to optimize the response to these unwanted intrusions. The system is remarkably effective, most of the time.
  • 3.
  • 4. • An antigen is any substance that elicits an immune response, from a virus to a sliver. • The immune system has a series of dual natures, the most important of which is self/non-self recognition. • The others are: general/specific, natural/adaptive = innate/acquired, cellmediated/humoral, active/passive, primary/secondary.
  • 5. Definition of Immunity • The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
  • 6.
  • 7. • The collective, coordinated response of the cells and molecules of the immune system is called Immune Response.
  • 8.
  • 10. INNATE IMMUNITY • “Natural or native immunity” • Consists of cellular and biochemical defences that are in place before infection and respond rapidly to it. • Able to distinguish self and non-self but lacks the ability to differentiate between agents
  • 11. Major Components • Epithelial Barriers • Phagocytic Cells (Neutrophils and Macrophages) • Natural Killer (NK) Cells • Several types of Plasma Proteins • Cytokines
  • 12.
  • 13. Toll-Like Receptors (TLR) The eyes of the immune system, recognize and bind with tell-tale pathogen markers allowing the effector cells of the immune system to see the pathogens as distinct from selfcells.
  • 14.  Triggers phagocyte to engulf and destroy the infections agent.  Also triggers Phagocytic cells to secrete chemical messengers that contribute to inflammation.
  • 15. Adaptive Immunity • Acquired or specific immunity • Distinguishes among the different, even closely related molecules and microbes • Components: • White Blood Cells (Lymphocytes T and B) • Antigens
  • 16. ANTIGENS • Or Immunogens are substances foreign to the host that can stimulate and immune response.
  • 17.  Recognized by antibodies or immunoglobulins secreted in response to antigens.  Include components found in bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa, and parasites  Non-microbial elements such as plant pollens, insect venom and transplanted organs
  • 18.
  • 19. TYPES OF ADAPTIVE IMMUNE RESPONSES • HUMORAL IMMUNITY – mediated by B cells and is the principal defence against extracellular microbes and toxins. • CELL-MEDIATED or CELLULAR IMMUNITY – mediated by cytotoxic T cells and defends against intracellular microbes.
  • 20. Differences in the components of the immune system
  • 21.
  • 22. BARRIER DEFENSE SYSTEM • Includes: • the skin • Mucus membranes of digestive-, respiratory- urinary and reproductive tract • Body secretions: mucus, saliva (lysozymes), tears, oil gland secretions, acid in stomach, sweat.
  • 23. Mucus membranes • Some cells in mucus membrane produce mucus. • Mucus is a viscous (thickness) fluid that enhances defences – trapping microbes and other foreign particles
  • 24. • In the trachea, ciliated epithelial cells sweep mucus and the trapped microbes upwards, helping to prevent infection of the lungs.
  • 25. • Body secretions create an environment that in unfavourable for microbes. • Lysozymes in saliva, mucous secretions, and tears destroy susceptible bacteria as they enter the respiratory tract or openings around eyes. • Acid in stomach kill bacteria • Oils and sweat give human skin a pH between 3-5, which is acidic enough to prevent the growth of microorganisms
  • 26. INTERNAL DEFENSE • If the barrier defences are damaged and pathogens do enter the body of an organism, a second line of defence will be activated. • This defence system is the internal defence system and is more sensitive and includes: phagocytosis and inflammation.
  • 27. PHAGOCYTOSIS • Process by which certain living cells called phagocytes ingest or engulf other cells or particles. • The phagocyte may be a one-celled organism, such as an amoeba, or one of the body cells, such as a leukocyte (white blood cell). • In higher animals phagocytosis is chiefly a defensive reaction against infection and invasion of the body
  • 28. Different types of phagocytic cells: • Neutrophils engulf and destroy microbes • Macrophages are part of the lymphatic system and are found throughout the body • Eosinophil's discharge destructive enzymes • Dendritic cells stimulate development of acquired immunity
  • 31. INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE • Activated macrophages and mast cells at the injury site release signalling molecules that act on nearby capillaries.
  • 32. The capillaries dilate and become more permeable, allowing fluid containing antimicrobial peptides to enter the tissue. Signalling molecules released by immune cells attract additional phagocytic cells.
  • 33. digest digest pathogens and cell Phagocytic cells debris at the site, and pathogens and cell debris at the tissue heals the site, and the tissue heals
  • 34. References • Arase H, Mocarski ES, Campbell AE, Hill AB, Lanier LL. Direct Recognition of Cytomegalovirus by Activating and Inhibitory NK Cell Receptors. Science. • Bernasconi NL, Traggiai E, Lanzavecchia A. Maintenance of serological memory by polyclonal activation of human memory B cells. Science. • Berg RE, Crossley E, Murray S, Forman J. Memory CD8+ T cells provide innate immune protection against Listeria monocytogenes in the absence of cognate antigen.
  • 35. • Dokun AO, et al. Specific and nonspecific NK cell activation during virus infection. Nat Immunol. • Kaech SM, Hemby S, Kersh E, Ahmed R. Molecular and functional profiling of memory CD8 T cell differentiation. Cell • Merad M, et al. Langerhans cells renew in the skin throughout life under steady-state conditions. Nat Immunol