BSC 1086C Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Aids, Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, Adenosine Deaminase

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Dampen the immune response by direct contact or by inhibitory cytokinesis. Proteins produced by cells (mainly macrophages and lymphocytes) that modulate cell development, differentiation, and responses in the immune system. High importance for immune response, acute & chronic inflammation. Include interleukins and interferons: lymphokines: cytokines produced by lymphocytes, chemokines: chemotactic cytokines. Antibodies of the humoral response- the simplest ammunition of the immune response: target: bacteria and molecules in extracellular environments. Four varieties: autografts: from one body site to another in the same person, isografts: between identical twins, allografts: between individuals who are not identical twins, xenografts: from another animal species. Depends on the similarity of the tissues. Allografts and xenografts will be rejected by the body because their class i. Patient is treated with immunosuppressive therapy: corticosteriod drugs to suppress inflammation, antiproliferative drugs, immunosuppressant drugs. Congenital and acquired conditions that cause immune cells, phagocytes, or complement to behave abnormally.

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