adaptive immune system Flashcards

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Humoral immunity

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  1. Clonal selection
    A naive B cell is activated by binding to an antigen. Naive t helper cells are also activated through APCs.
  2. Clonal expansion
    activated T helper cells release cytokines to activated B cells, which tell them to proliferate. This clones the B cells.
  3. Differentiation
    The B cells are also told to differentiate into either plasma cells or B memory cells by the cytokines.
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B plasma cells

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Produce and secrete antibodies into the bloodstream

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B memory cells

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Provide long lasting immunity. Continue to release low amounts of antibodies and can rapidly divide and give rise to plasma cells if secondary exposure to the antigen occurs.

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Antibodies

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quaternary structured proteins produced by plasma cells - target extracellular pathogens

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How do antibodies interact with pathogens?

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-Neutralisation
-Agglutination
-Opsonisation
-Activation of complement proteins

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Neutralisation

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Antibodies can block the sites of pathogens that are used to attack host cells (e.g blocking the virus entry into cells) and can block the active sites of toxins

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Agglutination

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Forms antigen-antibody complexes, immobilising pathogens for easier phagocytosis

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Opsonisation

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Bind directly to the pathogen to make it easier to recognise and phagocytose

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Activation of complement proteins

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form membrane attack complexes - disrupting the cells membrane, leading to cell death

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Cell mediated immune response

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  1. Clonal selection
    A t helper cell is selected through apc as well as a naive t cell through apc
  2. Clonal expansion + differentiation
    The t helper cell releases cytokines to activate the naive t cell, as well as tell it to differentiate into either t memory cells or cytotoxic t cells
    3 Cytotoxic T cells
    the Tc leave the lymph nodes and move to the site of infection, where they secrete chemicals to induce apoptosis in the cell.
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