6.3.1
Immune System
Inducing the Immune Response
Inducing the Immune Response
The immune system is made up of specialised cells that respond specifically to foreign objects and protect an individual from harm. The cells detect:


Pathogens
Pathogens
- Pathogens are organisms that cause disease.
- Most pathogens are micro-organisms (e.g. bacteria and viruses).
- Some pathogens are fungi or protists.


Cells from other organisms
Cells from other organisms
- Immune cells can detect the presence of cells from other organisms of the same species.
- E.g. An organ transplant can induce an immune response.


Abnormal body cells
Abnormal body cells
- Immune cells can detect the presence of cells in the body that are not functioning as normal.
- E.g. Cancerous cells.


Toxins
Toxins
- Toxins are harmful substances produced by pathogens.
- Immune cells can detect the presence of toxins.
Antigens
Antigens
The immune system responds to pathogens and other foreign bodies due to the presence of antigens.


'Foreign' signals
'Foreign' signals
- Antigens are molecules (proteins and glycoproteins) that are present on the cell surface membrane of all cells.
- Antigens signal to the immune system if the cells are 'foreign'.
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Specificity
Specificity
- Every cell has specific antigens.
- The antigens bind to complementary receptors on the cell surface membrane of the immune cells.
- If the antigens are 'foreign', this will induce an immune response.


'Self' signals
'Self' signals
- Not all antigens induce an immune response.
- Antigens can also signal if the cells are 'self' or they belong to the host organism.


Response
Response
- The immune system can respond to antigens in a number of ways:
- Lysozymes break down the foreign cells.
- Phagocytosis of the foreign cells.
- Production of antibodies that bind to the antigens and inhibit the functioning of the foreign cells.
Overview of the Immune Response
Overview of the Immune Response
The immune response is the series of steps that are initiated when a foreign antigen is detected by the cells in the body. The steps are:


1) Phagocytosis
1) Phagocytosis
- Pathogens are ingested by specialised cells called phagocytes.
- Phagocytes are a type of white blood cell.
- The pathogens are destroyed inside the phagocytes.


2) Activation of T cells
2) Activation of T cells
- Phagocytes activate T lymphocyte cells (a type of white blood cell).
- There are two types of T cells that respond in different ways:
- Helper T cells (TH).
- Cytotoxic T cells (TC).
- The action of T cells is called the cellular response.


3) Activation of B cells
3) Activation of B cells
- T-cells activate B lymphocyte cells (a type of white blood cell).
- B cells divide into plasma cells.
- The action of the B cells is called the humoral response.
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4) Production of antibodies
4) Production of antibodies
- Plasma cells secrete antibodies.
- Antibodies are proteins that bind specifically to antigens on the cell surface membrane of pathogens.
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1.1Introduction to Cells
1.2Ultrastructure of Cells
1.3Membrane Structure
1.4Membrane Transport
1.5The Origin of Cells
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2.1Water
2.2Carbohydrates & Lipids
2.3Proteins
2.4Enzymes
2.5Structure of DNA & RNA
2.6DNA Replication, Transcription & Translation
2.7Cell Respiration
2.8Photosynthesis
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