BIOS10115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Cell-Mediated Immunity, Cytotoxic T Cell, Dna Vaccination

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Direct action of t cells to other cells displaying foreign antigens: virus infected cells, other infected cells, transplanted tissue. Infected cells are killed by cytotoxic t cells. Helper t cell will also (cid:862)help(cid:863) b (cid:272)ell a(cid:272)ti(cid:448)atio(cid:374) and humoral immunity. The aids virus infects and kills helper t cells leading to drastic reduction in both humoral and cell-mediated immunity. Immune system fully developed at 2-3 years old: cell mediated immunity decreases with age. Living attenuated organism, dead organism, part of an organism. Antigen is incapable of causing disease: toxoids inactive toxin, dna vaccine. Longevity: live organisms confer longer lasting immunity. Measles, mumps (mmr), oral polio: toxoids or dead organisms need booster. Vaccines for infectious diseases in humans (fyi only) Bcg-immunization to tb given to 75% of (cid:449)orld"s (cid:272)hildre(cid:374) not usa. Live virus vaccines should not be given to pregnant women. The benefits of vaccines far outweigh the risks.

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