Notes BMSC 210 Usask
Notes BMSC 210 Usask
Notes BMSC 210 Usask
Immune serum cell-free yellow liquid that separates from clotted blood of an
immunized animal.
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Self-nonself discrimination ability to tell your cells and foreign cells apart.
Allergies are due to the induction of IgE antibodies
Antibodies are made of one basic unit: 2 light and 2 dark chains,
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Class 1 found on surface of all cells in the body if the cell start presenting
proteins on the membrane that shouldnt be there, signal sent to immune
system to fix.
Class 2 found on surface of phagocytic cells shows what antigen it just
enveloped.
B cells are made in Bone Marrow, stored in lymphoid organs (e.g. Spleen and Lymph
nodes).
T cells made in the Thymus, do not bind to antigen itself, but to antigens displayed
on MHC molecules.
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The Hapten alone can bind to the antibodies produced for the haptenconjugate complex; the conjugate however cannot.
Antigen binding to precursor cell itself does not induce Antibody production, needs
helper T cell.
2 types CD4+ T cells; when stimulated by Class 2 MHC of phagocytes w/antigen, will
secrete cytokines:
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Th1 cells produce IL2 (growth factor for all T cells) and IFNg (interferon
prevent viral multiplication, and it is used for macrophage activation)
o IFNg and IL2 cytokines promote cell mediated immunity.
Th2 cells produce IL4 (inhibits cell-mediated immunity) and IL10
cytokines, which promote humoral immunity.
Future treatment:
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Some people never become allergic because they produce IgE instead of IgG
in response to allergen.
B7 molecules on macrophages and CD28 molecules on CD4+ T cells allow
them to bind together.
Having B7 molecules on cancer cells easier to stimulate T cells.