PNB 2265 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Epitope, Iges, Antigen-Presenting Cell

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Two types of specific resistance: antibody-mediated (cid:523)(cid:498)humoral(cid:499)(cid:524) Defends against free bacteria and viruses in blood/body fluids. Specific antibodies are secreted by b lymphocytes: cell-mediated. (e. g. , cells transformed by cancer; viral infection) Antigen encounter and recognition by lymphocytes: can occur anywhere. Forms of acquired (adaptive) immunity immune response to specific antigen. (processing always in cell-mediated immune response; often in antibody- Without this activation step, and the subsequent clonal expansion the immune: may involve (cid:498)tagging(cid:499) antigen (cid:523)antibody-mediated defense) or actual lysis of targeted, antibodies don"t kill, they attract things that will. As part of the immune response, memory cells are produced. Conferred by: immunization can involve injecting a harmless portion of, for example, a viral protein immunity, by actually getting the illness (e. g. , chicken pox) B cells that produced antibodies to that antigen response proliferate coat or bacterial cell wall protein. Properties of active acquired immunity from mother to fetus (via placenta) or infant (via breast milk. )

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