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ADAPTIVE IMMUNE RESPONSE
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mindmap adaptive immunity
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ADAPTIVE IMMUNE RESPONSE
Development of T and B cells
Lymphocytes
T cells
B cells
antigent-independent maturation occurs in :
T cells in thymus
B cells in bone marrow
Markers or receptors
Bind to receptors on the other cells
Bind to antigens
Transmit and receive mesaages
Common receptor molecule
major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
Class 1
expressed on all nucleated cells
Class 2
on antigen-presenting cells
macrophages
dendritic cells
B cells
Class 3
on proteins associated with the complement system
Cluster of differentiation (CD)
over 300 CD molecules identified
CD4 binds to MHC class 2
CD8 binds MCH class 1
Antigen-specific receptors
have antigens specific receptors
recognize one type of unique antigens
key shapes (receptor) and lock shapes (antigens)
carrying one specific
clonal deletion
eliminate lymphocytes that recognise self antigen
presentation of antigens
antigens : substance that can provoke immune response
one antigen may have one epitope
antigenicity
size
Complexity
Foreigness
antigen- presenting cells
Macrophages
Dendritic cells
B cells
Roles :
phagocytosis of enemy cell
fusion of lysosome and phagosome
enzymes start to degrade enemy cell
enemy cell broken into small fragments
fragments of antigen presented on APC surface
Leftover fragments released by exocytosis
epitopes : the part of an antigen molecule to which an antibody attaches itself
T cells response
activation stimulates into :
subtypes of T helper cells
stimulate the other cells
macrophages
B cells
Tc cells
Memory T cells
store immunological memory
Regulatory T cells
cativate other cell to prevent excessive inflammation and autoimmunity
Cytotoxic T cells
infected host cell
cancerous host cell
foreign cell for other humans or animals
B cells response
can be activate without the help of T helper cell
differentiate
memory B cells
store immunological memory
Regulatory B cells
regulate other cells to prevent excessive inflammation
Plasma cells
Launch billions of antibodies to attack the invader
Neutralisation
Opsonisation
Agglutination
Antitoxin action
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