YR3_CH10_HW12

HW LESSON 12
CHAPTER 10

ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY
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HW LESSON 12
CHAPTER 10

ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY

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Learning goals

  • You know what parts belong to the adaptive immune system
  • You understand what role antigen presentation plays in the adaptive immune system
  • You understand how the adaptive immune system works to achieve memory
  • You understand what immunity is


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Keywords

  • Innate immunity
  • Adaptive immunity
  • Antigen
  • Foreign
  • T-Lymphocyte
  • B-Lymphocyte
  • Antibody
  • Memory cell


Read pages 147 & 148 in your book and look for definitions of these words.

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 LESSON 12
THESE NOTES WILL BE DISCUSSED DURING THE NEXT 2 LESSONS, TAKE A LOOK AHEAD IF YOU WANT...

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Antigens

  • small parts coming from a pathogen
  • presented by phagocytes (dendritic cells) to lymphocytes
  • foreign vs self
  • dendritic cells present them on their surface after disassembly



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Foreign vs Self

Foreign antigens
antigens that do not originate in the body themselves

Self antigens
antigens that originate in the body themselves

The adaptive immune system can distinguish between foreign and self antigens

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Antigen specificity

T- and B-lymphocytes have been trained to recognize ONLY 1 antigen.

You continuously create new T- and B-lymphocytes to recognize different kinds of antigen. Even for antigens you'll never come across.

Only the T-cell that recognizes the antigen presented by the dendritic cell will become active


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Antigen specificity

You have millions and millions of different lymphocytes ready to become active.


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From 'naive' to 'active'

a non-active / sleeping lymphocyte is called naive. 
Antigen presentation and antigen recognition makes a lymphocyte active


naive T-lymphocyte
antigen recognition
active T-lymphocyte

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T-lymphocytes get to work

division
active T-lymphocyte
1. worn-down macrophages get reactivated
2. reactivated macrophages goes into overdrive and start to kill
1. T-cells activate specific B-cell
2. activated B-cells start to produce antibodies

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B-cell

Activated T-cells look for the antigen-specific B-cell.
They activate this B-cell


naive B-cell
also antigen specific
active T-cell activates B-cell
by means of antigen recognition
active B-cell produce lots and lots of antibodies

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Antibodies

  • proteins produced by activated B cells
  • Y-shaped
  • antigen-specific
  • neutralize pathogen by preventing movement and interaction




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Memory cells and immunity

  • a small part of the activated B- and T-cells remain present
  • They turn into memory cells
  • Memory B-cells produce low amounts of antibodies
  • Memory T-cells keep looking for antigen




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memory T-cells
memory B-cells
immunity

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Homework for next time:
  • Complete the lessonup HW12
  • Revise all glossaries on StudyGO (HW5-HW12)
  • Revise all notes till now.

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