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CHAPTER 2
Immunologie




Cara Mestdag
KU Leuven
CHAPTER 2

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Innate immunity: The first line of defense
 Microbial invaders are typically detected and destroyed by the
body's innate immune system within minutes or hours,
independent of antigen-specific lymphocytes.
 Innate receptors, encoded by genes inherited from parents,
are inborn and do not require gene rearrangements like those
in the adaptive immune system.
 Immunodeficiencies in innate immunity can increase
susceptibility to infections, even with an intact adaptive
immune system.
 The infection begins when a pathogen breaches host anatomic
barriers. Immediate defenses involve preformed soluble
molecules, such as enzymes and peptides, capable of killing or
weakening pathogens.
 Antimicrobial enzymes like lysozyme digest bacterial cell walls,
while peptides like defensins directly lyse bacterial cell
membranes.
 The complement system, a group of plasma proteins, targets
pathogens for lysis and phagocytosis by innate immune cells.
 Pattern-Recognition Receptors (PRRs) on innate immune cells
become activated by detecting pathogen-associated molecular
patterns (PAMPs).
 Activated innate cells engage effector mechanisms to
eliminate the infection, without generating long-term
immunological memory.
 If innate defenses fail, the adaptive immune response is
induced, leading to the expansion of antigen-specific
lymphocytes and the formation of memory cells.
 Anatomic barriers, including epithelia and underlying
phagocytes, provide fixed defenses against infection. Chemical
defenses, such as antimicrobial enzymes and peptides, protect
epithelia.
 The complement system, along with other circulating
defensive proteins, is part of humoral innate immunity,
derived from the word 'humor' for body fluids.
 Inflammation occurs if early defenses fail, involving the
recruitment of new cells and circulating effector molecules.
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