3.2.4.2 Phagocytosis Flashcards
How do phagocytes protect against pathogens, toxins, cancer cells or foreign tissues?
- The phagocyte is attracted by chemical products of the non-self material.
- The phagocyte has receptors that bind to the non self antigens of the material.
- The phagocyte engulfs the material (phagocytosis) and a phagosome is formed.
- A lysosome merges with the phagosome and lysozymes digest the material.
- Material debris is absorbed by the phagocyte. Antigens are presented on the surface of the phagocyte.
What is phagocytosis?
When foreign material is ingested by a phagocyte to form a phagosome
T lymphocytes can be one of 2 types. What are they?
T-helper lymphocytes (Th)
Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes (Tc)
Identify the 2 types of white blood cell
Phagocytes (non-specific)
Lymphocytes (specific)
What are lysozymes?
Hydrolytic enzymes found inside lysosomes that digest foreign material
What is a phagosome
A vesicle containing foreign material within a phagocyte that is formed during phagocytosis
Is phagocytosis a specific or a non-specific response to a non-self antigen?
Non specific
Are phagocytes “antigen present cells”?
Yes- they present foreign antigens on their surface after engulfing a foreign material
Describe how phagocytosis of a virus leads to presentation of its antigens
Phagosome FUSES with lysosome
Lysosome contains lysozymes which destroy virus
Antigen displayed on cell membrane of phagocyte (APC)