local & herd immunity - lecture notes
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Dr. Tola FARAJ/Lecturer_____________________________________________
Immunology_ 2nd Stage/2nd Semester
https://tiu.edu.iq/
2020 - 2021
TIU - Faculty of Science
Medical Analysis Department
Local & Herd
Immunity
Theory
Lecture Outlines: 1h
5 minutes all settle in the hall, with
attendance
5 minutes Quiz
Clarification through ppt slides
Open discussion
Asking questions
Participation
For any extra question from the
student’s side please do email me on:
Negotiator
Why we have mediators? How many types?
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How?
Extracellular Intracellular Intercellular
Extracellular_ outside the cell Intracellular_ within a cell Intercellular_ between cells
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Mention the role of TH and CTLs?
cytotoxic T lymphocytes/cells (CTLs)
B cells and T cells differ in their mechanisms of antigenrecognition. While B cells recognize the antigen by interactingwith the epitope on their own, T cells recognize the antigenonly when the epitope is “presented” by one of the specializedantigen-presenting cells.
/distinct
Antigen-presenting cells (APCs) are a group of immune cells thatmediate the cellular immune response by processing and presentingantigens for recognition by certain lymphocytes such as T cells.
Classical APCs include dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells.
TCR?
Locus: a particular position or place where something occurs or is situated.
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B cell, B lymphocyte; DCs, dendritic cells; dIgA, dimeric IgA; IgA, immunoglobulin A; IgG, immunoglobulin G;
MALT, mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue; PCs, plasma cells; pIgR, polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR); T cell, T lymphocyte.
Simplified scheme of immune responses following influenza virus infection ofthe upper respiratory tract with focus on induction and mode of action ofsecreted IgA (sIgA).
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