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Samenvatting Hoofdstuk 5 - Diseases of the Immune System uit Robbins Basic Pathology

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The Normal Immune Response
Innate immunity is mediated by cells and proteins that are always present, poised to react against
infectious pathogens.
Adaptive immunity is normally silent and response to the presence of infectious agents by generating
potent mechanisms for neutralizing and eliminating the pathogens.

Innate immunity
Phagocytes, dendritic cells and many other cells, such as epithelial cells, express receptors that sense
the presence of infectious agents and substances released form dead cells.
 Pathogen-associated molecular patterns: shared among microbes of the sample and are
essential for survival and infectivity of microbes
 Damage-associated molecular patterns: released form injured and necrotic cells

Receptors of Innate Immunity
Patterns recognition receptors are located in all the cellular compartments where pathogens may be
present: plasma membrane receptors detect extracellular pathogens; endosomal receptors detect
ingested microbes and cytosolic receptors detect microbes in the cytoplasm.
 Toll-Like receptors
o 10 TLRs in mammals that recognize a wide range of microbial molecules
o Activation of transcription factors that stimulate the production of several secreted
and membrane proteins
 NOD-like Receptors and the Inflammasome
o NLRs recognize wide variety of substances, inclusion products of necrotic cells, ion
disturbances and some microbial products
o Cytosolic multiprotein complex  Inflammasome
 Recruits leukocytes and induces fever
o Autoinflammatory syndromes  IL-1 antagonist
 Other receptors for microbial products
o C-type Lectin Receptors (CLRs)
 Plasma membrane of macrophages and DCs
 Detect fungal glycans and elicit inflammatory reactions to fungi
o G-protein coupled receptors
 Neutrophils, macrophages and other leukocytes
 Short bacterial peptides contain N-formyl methionyl residues  detect
bacterial proteins and stimulate chemotactic responses
o Mannose receptors
 Induce phagocytosis of the microbes

Reactions of Innate Immunity
 Inflammation
o Cytokines and complement activation
o Vascular and cellular components of inflammation
 Anti-viral defense
o Type I interferons produced in response to viruses
o Activate enzyme that degrade viral nucleic acids and inhibit viral replication
 Generates signals that stimulate the adaptive immune response

Adaptive Immunity
There are two types of adaptive immunity:
 Humoral immunity, mediated by soluble proteins called antibodies that are produced by B
lymphocytes
 Cellular immunity mediated by T lymphocytes.

, Cells and Tissue of the Immune System
The cells of the immune system consist of lymphocytes, most of which have specific receptors for
antigens and mount adaptive immune responses; specialized APCs, which capture and display.
microbial and other antigens to the lymphocytes; and various effector cells, whose function is to
eliminate microbes and other antigens.

Lymphocytes
T lymphocytes
Thymus derived T lymphocytes develop into effector cells of cellular immunity and help B cells to
produce antibodies against protein antigens
 Sense only peptide fragments of proteins displayed by molecules of MHC
 Only recognize antigens presented by other cells
 Recognized by T-cell receptors (TCR)
 CD4 and CD8 are expressed on distinct T cell subsets and acts as coreceptors during T cell
activation
 CD4 are T helper cells
o bind to invariant portions of class II MHC molecules
o secrete soluble molecules that help B cells to produce antibodies
 CD8 = cytotoxic T lymphocytes
o bind to class I MHC molecules
o directly kill virus-infected cells and tumor cells
 Regulatory T lymphocytes
o Suppress immune responses
 NKT cells
o Express markers of both T cells and NK cells
o Recognize microbial glycolipids and may play a role in defense against some
infections

Major Histocompatibility Complex Molecules: The Peptide Display System of Adaptive Immunity
The normal function of MHC molecules is to display peptides for recognition by CD4+ and CD8+ T
lymphocytes.
 Class I MHC
o Expressed on all nucleated cells
o HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-C
o Conserved region that binds CB8
o Bind and display peptides derived from protein antigens present in the cytosol of the
cell
 Class II MHC
o Encoded by genes in the HLA-D region
o Mainly APCs, macrophages and B cells
o Bind to peptides derived from extracellular proteins synthesized outside the cells
HLA genes are highly polymorphic
 There are alternative forms (alleles) of each gene at each locus
 Infinitive number of combinations of HLA molecules exist

B Lymphocytes
B (bone marrow derived) lymphocytes are the cells that produce antibodies, the mediators of
humoral immunity.
 Recognize antigens by means of membrane bound antibody of the immunoglobulin M class
 Recognize and respond to many more chemical structures without a requirement for the
MHC
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