MICR 270 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Innate Immune System, Adaptive Immune System, Lamina Propria

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We carry more bacterial cells than human cells. A large majority are harmless and some beneficial. The immune system recognizes, neutralizes, and/or eliminates the pathogens in a specific and targeted way that won"t affect the host cells of the body. Unit used to estimate the number of viable bacterial or fungal cells in a sample. A microorganism that takes advantage of an opportunity not normally available which causes disease; e. g. weakened immune system. Organization of cells, tissues and organs within the body that have specialized roles against infection. Immune response the reaction of immune cells to the presence and actions of microbes or danger signals in the body. Eliminate: destroy non-self (e. g. ) pathogen and altered self cells (e. g. cancer) Autoimmunity and hypersensitivity: misdirected or overly active immune system. A foreign macromolecule, usually a protein that induces an immune response, typically including the production of antibodies. A protein circulating in the blood produced in response to encountering a specific antigen.

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