3.2.4.3 - Cell Mediated Immunity Flashcards
Which type of immunity are T-lymphocytes mainly involved in?
Cell Mediated Immunity
Where can non-self antigens be found that T-lymphocytes may bind to?
- The surface of an antigen presenting cell (phagocyte)
- Body cells invaded by a virus may present viral antigens.
- Transplanted cells from organ donors.
- Cancer cells
- Toxins produced by pathogens.
Can T-lymphocytes bind to non-self antigens floating around freely in the blood?
No - they can only bind to foreign antigens that have been presented on an antigen presenting cell e.g. phagocyte.
Howdo cytotoxic T lymphocytes (Tc) protect against disease?
They kill cells infected by pathogens or cancerous cells.
They produce a protein called perforin.
Perforin creates holes in target cell membranes, which kills the cell.
Where do T-lymphocytes mature?
In the thymus
Where are all lymphocytes produced?
Bone marrow
Where do B-Lymphocytes mature?
In the bone marrow.
What is meant by cell mediated immunity?
An immune response that does not involve the production of antibodies.
Results in the production of cells that can protect against pathogens.
Describe the process of cell mediated immunity (immunity that does not result in the production of antibodies)
- Phagocytosis of foreign material by phagocyte.
- Foreign antigens from material are presented on phagocyte.
- Specific T-helper lymphocyte (Th) binds to foreign antigen (clonal selection)
- Attachment causes Th cell to undergo mitosis (clonal expansion).
- Cloned T cells can:
- become memory cells for rapid future response.to same pathogen.
- stimulate phagocytes to engulf via phagocytosis.
- stimulate B cells to divide and release antibodies (humoural response)
- activate cytotoxic T cells (Tc) cells to kill.
What can the cloned T-lymphocytes do after clonal expansion has taken place in the cell mediated response?
- become memory cells for rapid future response.to same pathogen.
- stimulate phagocytes to engulf via phagocytosis.
- stimulate B cells to divide and release antibodies (humoural response)
- activate cytotoxic T cells (Tc) cells to kill.