INNATE IMMUNITY:
- it is present from birth and is inherited from the parents.
(1) it is non-specific.
(2) it consists of following types of barriers
(a) PHYSICAL BARRIERS:
- prevent entry of microorganisms in the body, eg,.
Skin, mucus coating of the epithelium lining the
respiratory, gastrointestinal and urogenital tracts.
Mucus traps the microbes entering our body.
(b) PHYSIOLOGICAL BARRIERS:
- prevent microbial growth in the body, eg. Acid in
the stomach, lysozyme in saliva of mouth and the tears from eyes.
(c) CELLULAR BARRIERS :
- phagocytose and destroy microbes. For example,
some leucocytes (WBCs) like polymorphonuclear
leukocytes (PMNL), monocytes and natural killer
cells (type of lymphocytes) in the blood as well as macrophages in tissues.
(d) CYTOKINE BARRIERS :
- are virus - infected cells, which secrete proteins
called interferons They protect non-infected cells from further viral infection.
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some leucocytes (WBCs) like polymorphonuclear
leukocytes (PMNL), monocytes and natural killer
cells (type of lymphocytes) in the blood as well as macrophages in tissues.
(d) CYTOKINE BARRIERS :
- are virus - infected cells, which secrete proteins
called interferons They protect non-infected cells from further viral infection.
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY:
- It is not present from birth and develops during an individual lifetime.
(1) it is pathogen specific, can differentiate
between self and non-self cells and characterised
by memory.
(2) when it encounters a pathogen for the first
time, it produces a response called PRIMARY
RESPONSE, which is low intensity and takes time.
(3) further encounter with same pathogen
produces highly intensified SECONDARY or
ANAMNESTIC RESPONSE due ti the memeory of first encounter.
(4) cells of immune response immune response are produced by two types of lymphocytes
(a) B-lymphocytes or B-cells produce an army of
proteins (in response to pathogens) called antibodies in blood.
B-lymphocytes are formed in bone marrow and
their maturation also takes place in bone marrow.
(b) T-lymphocytes or T-cells help B-cells to
produce antibodies bit they themselves do not secrete these antibodies.
T-lymphocytes are formed in bone marrow but their maturation takes place in thymus gland.
These topic is very important for Neet students.
-on the basis of type of immune response, acquired immunity is of the following two types
(a) HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE OR ANTIBODY-MEDIATED IMMUNITY(AMI)
- it is mediated by antibodies present in the body
fluid (humours) like blood and lymph,. When a
pathogen enters in body, the B-cells encounter
them and produce to different types of antibodies which are released in the blood.
(b) CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNE RESPONSE OR CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY (CMI)
-it is mediated by T-lymphocytes, here antibodies
are not produced by T-lymphocytes instead they
recognise the non-self cells. These T-lymphocytes
then act by their phagocytic ability to kill the
pathogen. The graft rejection during organ
transplantation occurs, because of the ability of
the T-lymphocytes to differentiate between self
and non-self, due to the cell-mediqted immunity.
That is why blood group and tissue matching are
essential before organ transplantation.
(a) HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE OR ANTIBODY-MEDIATED IMMUNITY(AMI)
- it is mediated by antibodies present in the body
fluid (humours) like blood and lymph,. When a
pathogen enters in body, the B-cells encounter
them and produce to different types of antibodies which are released in the blood.
(b) CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNE RESPONSE OR CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY (CMI)
-it is mediated by T-lymphocytes, here antibodies
are not produced by T-lymphocytes instead they
recognise the non-self cells. These T-lymphocytes
then act by their phagocytic ability to kill the
pathogen. The graft rejection during organ
transplantation occurs, because of the ability of
the T-lymphocytes to differentiate between self
and non-self, due to the cell-mediqted immunity.
That is why blood group and tissue matching are
essential before organ transplantation.
These biology notes are very important for NEET students.
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