The Immune Response

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OCR A Level Biology Module 4
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  • Body is invaded by a pathogen
  • Phagocytes engulf pathogens
  • - Recognises the antigens on the pathogen as non-self - Phagocyte engulfs the pathogen - Pathogen then contained in a type of vesicle called a phagosome - A lysosome joins with the phagosome to make a phagolysosome - Enzymes in the phagolysosome break down the pathogen, saving the antigens to present -Phagocyte becomes an APC (antigen-presenting cell)
  • Formation of APC activates T lymphocytes which have receptors on their surfaces
  • - Receptors bind to the antigens until they find a shape that is complementary - The T lymphocyte that has the complementary receptor is then chosen for mass production --> clonal selection - The clonally selected T lymphocyte the undergoes clonal expansion where it divides by mitosis LOADS
  • Each new T lymphocyte differentiates into 1 of the 4 variants
  • T helper cells --> release substances (such as interleukins) to active B lymphocytes and T killer cells
  • T killer cells --> attach to and kill cells infected with virus
  • T regulatory cells --> suppress the immune system when the threat is almost gone to prevent it attacking host's healthy body cells
  • T memory cells --> remember the specific antigen and will recognise it again
  • B lymphocytes are covered with antibodies : - Antibodies bind to antigens on the APC to find the one that's shape is complemtary - When they match, the B lymphocyte is clonally selected  - The selected B lymphocyte then undergoes clonal expansion --> divides by mitosis into plasma cells and B memory cells
  • Plasma cells are clones of the B lymphocytes but can produce LOADS of antibodies
  • B memory cells --> remember the specific antibodies that join to specific antigens
  • Autoimmune diseases happen when these aren't right
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