Cell recognition and the immune system Flashcards
What is immunity?
When the bodies defenses are better prepared for an second infection from the same pathogen and can kill i before it causes any harm.
How do lymphocytes come to recognise body cells in the fetus?
By colliding with the body cells found in the fetus, cells in the fetus are exclusively body cells are it is protected from the external environment. Those lymphocytes which fit body cells will undergo apoptosis.
In what form is the bodies first line of defense against pathogens?
Physical or chemical
Name two types of white blood cell.
Phagocyte
Lymphocyte.
Describe the 6 stages in phagocytosis
- Phagocyte is attracted towards cell by chemical attractants,
- Attach to cell by receptors on cell surface membrane,
- Engulf cell to form a phagosome,
- Lysosomes fuse to phagosome,
- Lysozyme hydrolyses cell wall,
- Soluble products are absorbed into cytoplasm of phagocyte.
What is an antigen?
Any part of a cell which identifies it as non-self by the body, induces an immune responce.
Describe a B-cell
Mature in the bone-marrow, associated with humoral immunity.
Describe a T-cell
Mature in thymus gland, associated with cell mediated immunity.
What do T-cells respond to?
Antigen-presenting cells, cancer cells, implanted cells and body cells invaded by a virus.
Describe cell-mediated responce.
Phagocyte presents the foreign antigens. Th cells bind to this stimulating the cell to divide rapidly into clones. These clones can:
- develop into memory cells,
- activate phagocytes and b-cells,
- activate Tc-cells.
What protein do Tc-cells make?
Perforin
How does the antigen enter the complementary B-cell.
Endocytosis
What do plasma cells do?
Secrete antibodies into the blood stream.
What are memory cells?
Remain in the body for a long time, are specific to a certain pathogen so can divide rapidly if activated by it.
How are B-cells activated?
They take up antigens in the blood stream and preset them on its surface, when a complementary T-cell binds to the antigen it activates the B-cell causing it to divide.