Pathology 2420A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Innate Immune System, Antigen-Presenting Cell, Humoral Immunity

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Both antibodies and t cells will attack self-antigens. 2: hypersensitivity - normal immune function is a defensive action by the host to neutralize potentially harmful antigens; abnormalities in immune function result when the system over-responds - hypersensitivity or under-responds. Immunodeficiency: there are four types of hypersensitivity reactions that can lead to harm to host tissues, three mediated by humoral immunity (types i, ii, iii) and one mediated by t cells (type iv). Immunological memory is what confers long-term immunity against infections. Adaptive immune system: lag time between exposure and maximal response, pathogen and antigen specific response, exposure leads to immunological memory, cell-mediated and humoral (antibody) components, found only in jawed vertebrates. Complement activation: complement is the name given to a complex series of approximately 20 proteins found in plasma and named because of its ability to. Invasion by microbes usually occurs across the main epithelial barriers.

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