BIO 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Cytotoxic T Cell, White Blood Cell, Antigen-Presenting Cell

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Immune system: evolved from need to recognize self from non-self, detect pathogens foreign invaders i. e. viruses, bacteria, parasites, detects self cells gone rogue i. e. cancer. Includes nonspecific defense systems (skin, mucus, cuticle, stomach acid: phagocytic cells (engulf and intracellular digestion) Inflammatory response: antimicrobial peptides (defensins, intereferon, acquired immunity, specific recognition of pathogen by coating, cellular and humoral responses, cellular: cytotoxic cells, humoral: antibody generation. Inflammation: histamine-medicated, enhances access at site of injury defensins. Interferon protein helps neighbouring cells (not infected cells: virus-infected cells secrete interferon, neighbouring cells release substances that inhibit virus reproduction, limits infection spread in the body, same for all virus types. Mammalian immune system anatomy: lymphocytes produced in bone marrow (particularly long bone, lymph nodes. Ileum peyer"s pat(cid:272)hes hold ly(cid:373)pho(cid:272)ytes to atta(cid:272)k (cid:448)iruses that are (cid:374)ot (cid:272)aught earlier i(cid:374) the digestive system: bone marrow b cell maturation, thymus t cell maturation, thymus deteriorates with age.

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