Organs of the Immune System Flashcards
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Primary lymphoid organs
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- Extremely important for adaptive immunity
- Thymus
- Bone marrow
- Bursa fabricius in birds
- Ileal Peyer’s patch
- Lymphoglandular complexes
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Function of primary lymphoid organs
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Sites where lymphocytes develop
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Thymus location
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Located in the thoracic cavity, near the heart and can extend into the neck region
Largest in the newborn, slowly decreases towards adulthood
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Thymus structure
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- Consists of lobules of loosely packed epithelial cells.
o Each lobule is covered by connective tissue capsule
o Cortex: outer part of lobule. Densely packed with lymphocytes and epithelial cells
o Inner medulla: fewer lymphocytes and fewer epithelial cells
o Hassall’s corpuscle: structure in the medulla containing blood vessel but walls very thick preventing antigen to enter the thymus - No lymphatics leaving the thymus
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Function of the thymus
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- Source of the thymus-derived lymphocytes (T cells)
- If removed, animals would die because of lack of adaptive immunity
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T-cell Selection that occurs in the thymus
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- Positive- recognize own MHC
- Negative- don’t want them to recognize own peptides
- **Remember: only about 2-4% of T-cells in mouse study actually left the thymus
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Bursa fabricius
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- Only found in birds
- Round sac above the cloaca
- Largest in young birds and then decreases in size
- Lymphocytes embedded in epithelial tissue and the epithelial tissues line a hollow sac connected via a duct to the cloaca
o Sac full of lymphocytes extends into the lumen = follicle
»Follicles divided into medulla and cortex
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Function of bursa fabricius
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- Source for B cells in birds
- Bursa also traps foreign antigen which is not normal for primary lymphoid organs
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Ileal Peyer’s patches (types)
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- Jejunum
- Ileal
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Peyer’s patches location
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Located in the wall of the intestine
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Jejunum patches
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- Inductive site and antigen uptake
o Filtration of lymph, antigen presentation, activation of naïve lymphocytes, clonal expansion - Multiple distinct patches
- Develop before birth
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Ileal patches
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- Site of lymphocyte development (primary lymphoid organs)
- One continuous patch
- Largest shortly before birth, place where B cell development occurs in mammals
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Peyer’s patches development in other species like primates, rabbits, rodents
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Develop after birth in response to microbiota
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Secondary lymphoid organs
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- Lymph node
- Spleen
- Tonsil
- Jejunal Peyer’s patches
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Function of secondary lymphoid organs
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- Filter lymph
- Site of antigen-presentation
- Activation of lymphocytes
- Differentiation and maturation of antibody specific cells