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WHITE BLOOD CELLS & DEFENCE SYSTEMS

DEFENCE SYSTEM OF BODY INVOLVES
 Natural (non immune) mechanisms
- Innate immunity
 Immune based system

General resistance vs specific immunity
General resistance Specific immunity
 Performed  Inducible
 Non-specific  Diverse
 Without memory  Memory
 1st line of defense  Distinguishing self from non-self


Primary function of immune system
 Protect body through
- Recognition of and defense against foreign substances (non-self materials) that enters
body
- Immune-surveillance (recognition and destruction of mutant cells which can become
cancerous

Non-self: everything which is detectable different from an animals own constituents e.g.,
micro-organisms, materials from other animals (cells, organs).
Infection: parasitic virus, bacteria, fungi, worms, protozoa




WHITE BLOOD CELLS
 Composition of blood
- Plasma (55%)
- Formed elements (45%)
 Leukocytes
- Lymphocytes
- Monocytes
- Neutrophils
- Eosinophils
- Basophils

, MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTE SYSTEM (MPS)
 Phagocyte: cells that ingest other cells, bacteria and material, and break them down
 Circulating phagocytes: 2 categories
- Small phagocytes (microphages): neutrophils
- Large phagocytes (macrophages): monocytes
 Cells of MPS located in tissues that come into contact with external pathogens
 Functions
- Phagocytize, destroy pathogens and cellular debris
- Act as antigen presenting cells (APCs)
Cell Name Location
Adipose tissue macrophages Adipose tissue
Monocyte Bone marrow/blood
Kupffer cell Liver
Sinud histiocytes Lymph node
Alveolar macrophage (dust cell) Pulmonary alveolus of lungs
Tissue macrophages (Histiocyte) leading to Giant cells Connective tissues
Langerhans cell Skin and mucosa
Microglia Central nervous system
Hofbauer cell Placenta
Intraglomerular mesangial cell Kidney
Epithelioid cells Granulomas
Red pulp macrophages (sinusoidal lining cells) Red pulp of spleen
Peritoneal macrophages Peritoneal cavity

, MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN BODY
PROTECTION
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