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The Immune
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Objective
 The role of the skin
 Roles of anti-bodies
 Phagocytes
 B-lymphocytes
 T-lymphocytes
 Role of vaccines
 Bacterial and viral infections
The Immune System
 The immune system is the body‟s natural defense against
disease-causing agents such as bacteria, viruses and parasites.
 The immune system is made up of a complex and vital network
of cells and organs that protect the body from infection.
 It plays an important role in identifying and eliminating
abnormal cells.
 The Human Immune System is divided into two broad
groups :
 Acquired Immune System
Always working to protect the body and does not require any
special preparation to stop infection.
 Innate Immune System
Needs to be 'primed' before it can work to its full effectiveness
though, and is only really effective after it has seen a possible
infective agent before.
The Immune System
Innate Immunity Acquired Immunity
B-Cell Immunity T-Cell Immunity
 Resistance of skin
 Destruction of
organisms by the
acids in the stomach
 Chemical
compounds in the
blood
 Cells called
„Macrophages‟ that
ingest foreign
objects
 Consist of B-cells
 Produce Anti-
Bodies
 Involved with
Primary and
Secondary
response
 Consists of T-Cells
 T-Cells are:
 T helper cells
 T killer cells
Structure and organs of the Immune System
 The structures of the immune system, detailing the parts of
the body that play a role in immunity. These include:
– The lymphatics
– Lymph nodes
Lymphatic Organs and Structures
– Thymus
– Spleen
 Lymph
– A fluid containing:
 Water
 Sugars
 Salts
 Waste
 White Blood Cells
 Protein
 Lymph Vessels
– Carry lymph within the
lymphatic system
– Lymph capillaries are
the smallest of the
lymph vessels
The Immune
system
Adenoids
Tonsils
Thymus
Spleen
Payer’s Patches
Bone
marrow
Lymph Nodes
Lymphatic Vessels
Appendix
Capillaries
 Capillaries have thin walls which allow fluid in body
tissues to flow between the capillaries and tissues.
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Fluid in the spaces
between tissues is called
interstitial fluid
Once the interstitial
fluid flows into the
lymph capillaries it is
called lymph
Lymphatic trunk
Right lymphatic duct or
thoracic duct
Right subclavian
vein (neck)
Lymphatic vessel
Lymphatic capillary
Interstitial fluid
Blood stream
Structure and organs of the Immune
System
Lymphatic Vessels
Pulmonary capillary
network
Blood flow
Systemic capillary
network
Lymphatic
capillaries
Lymph
node
Lymphatic
vessels
Lymph
flow
Lymph
node
Lymph
flow
Lymphatic
capillaries
Structure and organs of the Immune
System
Lymph Nodes
 Specialized organs that produce lymphocytes.
 Filter harmful substances from the tissues.
 Contain macrophages that devour foreign substances.
 Lymphocytes produce specialized proteins called antibodies that fight
disease.
 Antigens also fight disease by stimulating an immune response in
other cells.
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Structure and organs of the Immune
System
Lymph
 Travels in only one direction.
 Empties into the right thoracic duct and the lymphatic duct.
 Lipids are transported from the small intestines to the blood stream
by the lymph vessels.
Location of major groups of lymph nodes:
- Tonsils -Mediastinum-Groin-Neck-Adenoids -Armpit
Spleen
 Largest lymphatic organ located in upper left portion of the abdominal
cavity.
 Filters foreign material from the blood.
 Destroys old red blood cells
 Activates lymphocytes
Structure and organs of the Immune
System
Thymus Gland
 Soft gland with two lobes
 Larger during infancy and childhood
 Contains important cells called thymocytes
 T cells (T lymphocytes provide immunity)
 Thymosin aids with T cell movement
Major Players
The major players in the immune system include:
– Macrophage
– T cells (helper, cytotoxic, memory)
– B cells (plasma, memory)
– Antibodies
White Blood Cells – Lymphocytes
The lymphocytes are of 2 types
• T lymphocytes
• B lymphocytes
 Higher rank officials of the immune system and have a sophisticated
mode of action.
 Their importance is highlighted by the fact, that an absence of
lymphocytes, which occurs in AIDS, leaves the body unprotected
from infections and finally leads to early death.
B- lymphocytes
 The B lymphocytes are present in lymph nodes.
 Upon finding the relevant antigens get activated and transform
themselves to plasma cells.
 Plasma cells secrete large quantities of antibodies
corresponding to the antigen found by the B lymphocytes.
 These antibodies circulate in blood and attach to all infecting
organisms and cells present in the body having the concerned
antigen.
T- lymphocytes
 This helps them recognize all the tissues of one‟s own body.
 Their response to an overwhelming infection, is in the form of
multiplication of the particular cell family concerned with
destruction of the particular foreign antigen.
 They not only destroy the antibody coated cells but also stimulate
activation and formation of plasma cells by B lymphocytes.
 The T lymphocytes are highly specialized and trained cells, which
intelligently tackle infections by recognizing and multiplication of a
specific lineage of cells, which perform higher immune functions.
Antibodies
Antibodies are
assembled out of
protein chains.
There are many
different chains that
the immune system
assembles in different
ways to make different
antibodies.
Antibodies as Receptors
Antibodies can
attach to B
cells, and serve to
recognize foreign
antigens.
Antigens as Effectors
• Free antibodies can
bind to
antigens, which
“tags” the antigen for
the immune system
to attack and destroy.
Role of antibodies
 Antibodies released into the
blood stream will bind to the
antigens that they are specific
for.
 Antibodies may disable some
microbes, or cause them to stick
together (agglutinate).
 They “tag” microbes so that the
microbes are quickly recognized
by various white blood cells.
Role of Skin
Dead skin cells are
constantly sloughed
off, making it hard for
invading bacteria to
colonize.
Sweat and oils contain
anti-microbial
chemicals, including
some antibiotics.
Role of mucus and cilia
Mucus contains lysozymes,
enzymes that destroy
bacterial cell walls.
The normal flow of mucus
washes bacteria and viruses
off of mucus membranes.
Cilia in the respiratory tract
move mucus out of the lungs
to keep bacteria and viruses
out.
Nasal
mucosa
Role of phagocytes
Phagocytes are several types
of white blood cells (including
macrophages and neutrophils)
that seek and destroy
invaders. Some also destroy
damaged body cells.
Phagocytes are attracted by an
inflammatory response of
damaged cells.
The not-so-common cold
 A “cold” is an infection
of the mucus
membranes of the
respiratory tract by a
rhinovirus.
 Over 100 rhinoviruses
have been
identified, which is one
reason why we don‟t
become immune to “the
cold.”
Virus vs. Bacteria
Colds and influenza are
caused by viruses.
Viruses are which is a
non-living particle that
contains genetic
material, and hijacks
your cells to reproduce.
Viruses cannot be
“killed” with
antibiotics.
Rhinovirus
Influenza
virus
Virus vs. Bacteria
Bacteria are living
organisms that have a
metabolism, have
DNA, and can reproduce
on their own.
Bacteria can be killed
with antibiotics because
these substances target
key processes in
bacteria, such as
production of the
bacterial cell wall.
E. coli
Streptococcus
Helping the Immune System
Medical science has
created to systems for
augmenting the human
immune system:
– Antibiotics
– Vaccines
How antibiotics work
Antibiotics help destroy bacteria (but not viruses).
Antibiotics work in one of several ways:
– Slowing bacteria reproduction.
– Interfering with bacterial cell wall formation.
How vaccines work
Modern vaccines are created from killed bacteria or
viruses, or fragments of proteins from these
microbes.
The proteins are recognized as antigens by our
immune systems. This causes a mild immune
response. Memory T-cells and B-cells remain ready
to fight off the illness if it is encountered again.
AIDS
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)
is caused by an infection by the HIV (Human
Immunodeficiency Virus), which attacks and
destroys T-helper cells. Because it attacks the
immune system directly, finding a vaccine has
been difficult.
Some drugs can slow down HIV
reproduction, but no cure exists yet. Prevention
is still the best “cure.”
AIDS
The HIV virus fools helper T-cells into
thinking its proteins are “self,” and so
is able to infect the cells that trigger
specific immunity.
The virus forces T-cells to
make more viruses, killing the
T-cells when the new viruses
burst out.
AIDS Prevention
HIV is a fragile virus that cannot live outside the
human body for more than a few minutes.
Preventing HIV spread comes down to preventing
exposure to body fluids of an infected person.
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The Immune System

  • 1. The Immune System T- 1-855-694-8886 Email- info@iTutor.com By iTutor.com
  • 2. Objective  The role of the skin  Roles of anti-bodies  Phagocytes  B-lymphocytes  T-lymphocytes  Role of vaccines  Bacterial and viral infections
  • 3. The Immune System  The immune system is the body‟s natural defense against disease-causing agents such as bacteria, viruses and parasites.  The immune system is made up of a complex and vital network of cells and organs that protect the body from infection.  It plays an important role in identifying and eliminating abnormal cells.  The Human Immune System is divided into two broad groups :  Acquired Immune System Always working to protect the body and does not require any special preparation to stop infection.  Innate Immune System Needs to be 'primed' before it can work to its full effectiveness though, and is only really effective after it has seen a possible infective agent before.
  • 4. The Immune System Innate Immunity Acquired Immunity B-Cell Immunity T-Cell Immunity  Resistance of skin  Destruction of organisms by the acids in the stomach  Chemical compounds in the blood  Cells called „Macrophages‟ that ingest foreign objects  Consist of B-cells  Produce Anti- Bodies  Involved with Primary and Secondary response  Consists of T-Cells  T-Cells are:  T helper cells  T killer cells
  • 5. Structure and organs of the Immune System  The structures of the immune system, detailing the parts of the body that play a role in immunity. These include: – The lymphatics – Lymph nodes Lymphatic Organs and Structures – Thymus – Spleen  Lymph – A fluid containing:  Water  Sugars  Salts  Waste  White Blood Cells  Protein  Lymph Vessels – Carry lymph within the lymphatic system – Lymph capillaries are the smallest of the lymph vessels
  • 7. Capillaries  Capillaries have thin walls which allow fluid in body tissues to flow between the capillaries and tissues. 7 Fluid in the spaces between tissues is called interstitial fluid Once the interstitial fluid flows into the lymph capillaries it is called lymph Lymphatic trunk Right lymphatic duct or thoracic duct Right subclavian vein (neck) Lymphatic vessel Lymphatic capillary Interstitial fluid Blood stream Structure and organs of the Immune System
  • 8. Lymphatic Vessels Pulmonary capillary network Blood flow Systemic capillary network Lymphatic capillaries Lymph node Lymphatic vessels Lymph flow Lymph node Lymph flow Lymphatic capillaries Structure and organs of the Immune System
  • 9. Lymph Nodes  Specialized organs that produce lymphocytes.  Filter harmful substances from the tissues.  Contain macrophages that devour foreign substances.  Lymphocytes produce specialized proteins called antibodies that fight disease.  Antigens also fight disease by stimulating an immune response in other cells. 9 Structure and organs of the Immune System Lymph  Travels in only one direction.  Empties into the right thoracic duct and the lymphatic duct.  Lipids are transported from the small intestines to the blood stream by the lymph vessels. Location of major groups of lymph nodes: - Tonsils -Mediastinum-Groin-Neck-Adenoids -Armpit
  • 10. Spleen  Largest lymphatic organ located in upper left portion of the abdominal cavity.  Filters foreign material from the blood.  Destroys old red blood cells  Activates lymphocytes Structure and organs of the Immune System Thymus Gland  Soft gland with two lobes  Larger during infancy and childhood  Contains important cells called thymocytes  T cells (T lymphocytes provide immunity)  Thymosin aids with T cell movement
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  • 12. Major Players The major players in the immune system include: – Macrophage – T cells (helper, cytotoxic, memory) – B cells (plasma, memory) – Antibodies White Blood Cells – Lymphocytes The lymphocytes are of 2 types • T lymphocytes • B lymphocytes  Higher rank officials of the immune system and have a sophisticated mode of action.  Their importance is highlighted by the fact, that an absence of lymphocytes, which occurs in AIDS, leaves the body unprotected from infections and finally leads to early death.
  • 13. B- lymphocytes  The B lymphocytes are present in lymph nodes.  Upon finding the relevant antigens get activated and transform themselves to plasma cells.  Plasma cells secrete large quantities of antibodies corresponding to the antigen found by the B lymphocytes.  These antibodies circulate in blood and attach to all infecting organisms and cells present in the body having the concerned antigen. T- lymphocytes  This helps them recognize all the tissues of one‟s own body.  Their response to an overwhelming infection, is in the form of multiplication of the particular cell family concerned with destruction of the particular foreign antigen.  They not only destroy the antibody coated cells but also stimulate activation and formation of plasma cells by B lymphocytes.  The T lymphocytes are highly specialized and trained cells, which intelligently tackle infections by recognizing and multiplication of a specific lineage of cells, which perform higher immune functions.
  • 14. Antibodies Antibodies are assembled out of protein chains. There are many different chains that the immune system assembles in different ways to make different antibodies.
  • 15. Antibodies as Receptors Antibodies can attach to B cells, and serve to recognize foreign antigens.
  • 16. Antigens as Effectors • Free antibodies can bind to antigens, which “tags” the antigen for the immune system to attack and destroy.
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  • 18. Role of antibodies  Antibodies released into the blood stream will bind to the antigens that they are specific for.  Antibodies may disable some microbes, or cause them to stick together (agglutinate).  They “tag” microbes so that the microbes are quickly recognized by various white blood cells.
  • 19. Role of Skin Dead skin cells are constantly sloughed off, making it hard for invading bacteria to colonize. Sweat and oils contain anti-microbial chemicals, including some antibiotics.
  • 20. Role of mucus and cilia Mucus contains lysozymes, enzymes that destroy bacterial cell walls. The normal flow of mucus washes bacteria and viruses off of mucus membranes. Cilia in the respiratory tract move mucus out of the lungs to keep bacteria and viruses out. Nasal mucosa
  • 21. Role of phagocytes Phagocytes are several types of white blood cells (including macrophages and neutrophils) that seek and destroy invaders. Some also destroy damaged body cells. Phagocytes are attracted by an inflammatory response of damaged cells.
  • 22. The not-so-common cold  A “cold” is an infection of the mucus membranes of the respiratory tract by a rhinovirus.  Over 100 rhinoviruses have been identified, which is one reason why we don‟t become immune to “the cold.”
  • 23. Virus vs. Bacteria Colds and influenza are caused by viruses. Viruses are which is a non-living particle that contains genetic material, and hijacks your cells to reproduce. Viruses cannot be “killed” with antibiotics. Rhinovirus Influenza virus
  • 24. Virus vs. Bacteria Bacteria are living organisms that have a metabolism, have DNA, and can reproduce on their own. Bacteria can be killed with antibiotics because these substances target key processes in bacteria, such as production of the bacterial cell wall. E. coli Streptococcus
  • 25. Helping the Immune System Medical science has created to systems for augmenting the human immune system: – Antibiotics – Vaccines
  • 26. How antibiotics work Antibiotics help destroy bacteria (but not viruses). Antibiotics work in one of several ways: – Slowing bacteria reproduction. – Interfering with bacterial cell wall formation.
  • 27. How vaccines work Modern vaccines are created from killed bacteria or viruses, or fragments of proteins from these microbes. The proteins are recognized as antigens by our immune systems. This causes a mild immune response. Memory T-cells and B-cells remain ready to fight off the illness if it is encountered again.
  • 28. AIDS AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is caused by an infection by the HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), which attacks and destroys T-helper cells. Because it attacks the immune system directly, finding a vaccine has been difficult. Some drugs can slow down HIV reproduction, but no cure exists yet. Prevention is still the best “cure.”
  • 29. AIDS The HIV virus fools helper T-cells into thinking its proteins are “self,” and so is able to infect the cells that trigger specific immunity. The virus forces T-cells to make more viruses, killing the T-cells when the new viruses burst out.
  • 30. AIDS Prevention HIV is a fragile virus that cannot live outside the human body for more than a few minutes. Preventing HIV spread comes down to preventing exposure to body fluids of an infected person.
  • 31. The End Call us for more information: www.iTutor.com 1-855-694-8886 Visit