Adaptive Immune Response Flashcards
What are the cells of adaptive immunity?
B and T cells
Which cell line gives rise to humoral immunity?
B cells, which produce immunoglobins
Which cells give rise to cellular immunity?
T cells
What do Abs do?
Recognize foreign ags, neutralize the infectivity, and target them for elimination by effector cells
What is the prinicipal defense mechanism against extracellular microbes?
Humoral adaptive immunity- because the secreted Abs can bind to the Ags and toxins to assist in elimination
What mediates intracellular immunity?
Cell Mediated Adaptive Immunity
(CMI)
What is the function of CMI?
To destroy the infected host cells through apoptosis. Getting rid of the reservoirs of infection.
What cells help B cells produce Abs?
Helper T cells
What two things can T Helper cells do in CMI?
- Activate macrophages to kill phagocytized microbes
- Become cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) to destroy infected cells directly
What did Paul Ehrlich do?
- Said that immune cells can secrete receptors (Ags) that recognize microbes.
- Coined tern Antibody
- His emphasis on Ab lead to acceptance of humoral theory of immunity- the defense mechanisms are in our blood
What did Elie Metchnikoff do?
- FOunder of cellular theory of immunity
- discovered phagocytes which he said were principal effector mechanism of immunity
- Shared Nobel with Ehrlich for Fundamental Principles of Immunity