PATH 3610 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Autoimmune Disease, Primary Immunodeficiency, Passive Immunity

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Unit 4: the immune system diseases of the immune system. Nonspecific defense mechanisms: a kind of defense that is not specialized for a particular kind of invader, there are two levels of nonspecific defense: Inflammation is also a good example of a nonspecific defense mechanism. Combat the tumour: normal molecules in the body may be altered if they bind with a hapten, so the body begins reacting against them. How does self-tolerance develop: not completely understood, however there are several theories, clonal deletion (central tolerance, during embryonic development our lymphocytes got through a selection procedure in the thymus. Those that are potentially reacting against self antigens are deleted. B-cells (b-lymphocytes: b-cells are characterized as a group by the presence of a cell surface antibodyreceptor complex (termed the b-cell receptor complex, or bcr, when these antibodies (ab) come into contact with their specific antigen (ag), the. Ab/ag interaction causes the b-cell to first proliferate, and then differentiate into two populations: 1.

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