BIOL 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Fibrinogen, Phagosome, Interferon

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Host immune defenses: blood consists of, fluid, serum: cell free part of blood, water, minerals, salt, proteins, antibodies, hormones, plasma, serum that contains clotting agents, blood and immune cells, platelets, rbc (erythrocytes, wbc (leukocytes) Adaptive immunity: has to acquire information from whatever has been infecting the body, this requires the presence of antigen presenting cells, we have billions of t-cells and millions of b-cells. 3: however, it takes long to create antibodies since the t/b-cells need to be educated. Interleukins between leukocytes: a macrophage has to trigger a specific response to a pathogen it has found. 5: bind to pathogen to recognize, lps, lipopeptides, peptidoglycan, flagellar proteins, ss/ds rna, ds dna, a phagocyte does not recognize this until it engulfs it. Metchnikoff & phagocytosis: metchnikoff was the first to observe phagocytosis in action. Mechanism of phagocytosis: attachment, ingestion, phagosome, digestion, lysosomes fuse with phagosomes to form phagolysosomes, bacteria is killed and digested inside the phagolysosome, egestion.

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