Overview of Innate Immunity 01/19/06
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Principles of Immunology
Overview of Innate Immunity
1/19/06
“Education is not preparation for life. Education is
life itself.”
John Dewey
Review(T/F)
Jenner was the first to introduce
variolation
Innate immune responses are specific
T cells are either T-helper or Tcytotoxic cells
Immunological memory results in an
amanestic response
All antigens are immunogens
Innate Immunity
Nonspecific host defenses that exist
prior to exposure to an antigen.
Involves the following components:
Anatomic
Physiologic
Phagocytic
Inflammatory
Word List
Antibody
Antigen
Complement
Endocytosis
Humoral
Macrophage
Monocyte
Neutrophil
Barriers to Antigenic Insult
Anatomic
Skin
Mucous membranes
Physiologic
Temperature
pH
Chemical mediators
Cellular and Inflammatory
Components of Innate Immunity
Cellular
Phagocytic cells
Inflammatory
Vasodilation
Capillary permeability
Anatomic Barriers
Skin
Epidermis
Dermal layer
Sebaceous glands
Normal flora
Anatomic Barriers
Mucous membranes
Physical barrier
Secretions
Cilia
Normal flora
Physiologic Barriers
Temperature
Varies by species
Febrile response
Endogenous pyrogens
pH
Skin
GI tract
Physiologic Mediators
of Innate Immunity
Chemical mediators
Enzymes
Interferon
Complement
Three pathways
Classical
MB Lectin
Alternative
Physiologic Mediators
of Innate Immunity(cont’d)
Chemical mediators
Collectins
Toll-like receptors
Acute phase proteins
Cellular Component
of Innate Immunity
Phagocytic cells
Monocytes
Neutrophils
Macrophages
Non-Phagocytic cells
Natural killer cells
Inflammatory Response
Hallmarks of inflammation
Rubor
Tumor
Calor
Dolor
Primary cell
Activated macrophage
Inflammatory Response(cont’d)
Biological effects
Vasodilation
Capillary permeability
Phagocyte migration
Inflammatory Response(cont’d)
Chemical mediators of inflammation
Histamine
Kinin system
Fibrin system