MCB 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: T Helper Cell, Humoral Immunity, Innate Immune System

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: pathogenic microbe-host interactions-iv: host adaptive defenses to pathogenic microbes. Prevents or slows down progression of disease. Non-specific detection and response systems that become activated if microbes breech existing barrier function. Slows progression of disease during development of adaptive immune response. Very effective, but consumes energy and resources. Acquired based on previous exposure to kill a specific pathogen. First response is slower than the second. Abs do opsonization - crosslink pathogen with abs to phagocytic cell. Complement responds to the binding of antigens to antibodies. Adaptive immunity starts with interaction of t cells and antigens on infected cells. T cells only recognize things on mhc proteins. Can kill the cells directly (infected cell or cancer cell) Ctcs are cd8 and only recognize mhc 1. Once contact, granules in t cells go to contact site. Degranulation occurs and causes pores in target. Release of granzymes that enter infected cells and causes apoptosis.

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