BIO SCI 45 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Natural Killer Cell, Cell-Mediated Immunity, Phagocyte

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Pathway through which leukocytes (white cells) patrol the body is called: lymphatic system. The global estimate for the # of people living with hiv infection is approx: 35 million. Immediate (innate): 1. phagocute surface molecules = cellular: natural killer cell surface molecules= cellular, complement= protein, can actually recognize some dangerous particles by itself. It can tag some pathogens so that if the phagocyte did not recognize them, complement can tag them with proteins and then phagocyte can identify them and ingest them. T cell surface molecules= cellular (helper and killer t cells) The antibodies will tag the pathogens for ingestion of phagocytes. Require t cell signals to produce toxic antibody. Antibody: protein molecules that recognizes (cid:1688)foreign substances(cid:1689) (antigen) Targets the pathogen containing the antigen for destruction by other components of the immune system. B lymphocytes: respond to foreign antigen by making antibody. Antibody is a protein made of one long or heavy chain and one shorter or (cid:1688)light(cid:1689) chain.

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