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Cells, Tissues, & Organ s of The Immune System Pin Ling ( 凌 凌 ), Ph.D. ext 5632; [email protected] • References: 1. Abbas, A, K. et.al, Cellular and Mol ecular Immunology (6th ed., 2007), Chap ter 3 2. Male D., J. Brostoff, D. B Roth, and I. Roitt Immunology (7th ed., 2006), Ch apter 2

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Cells, Tissues, & Organs of The Immune System. Pin Ling ( 凌 斌 ), Ph.D. ext 5632; [email protected] References: 1. Abbas, A, K. et.al, Cellular and Molecular Immunology (6th ed., 2007), Chapter 3 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cells, Tissues, & Organs of The Immune System

• Pin Ling ( 凌 斌 ), Ph.D.

ext 5632; [email protected]

• References:

1. Abbas, A, K. et.al, Cellular and Molecular Immunology (6th ed., 2007), Chapter 3

2. Male D., J. Brostoff, D. B Roth, and I. Roitt Immunology (7th ed., 2006), Chapter 2

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Questions

1. Why is it necessary to vaccinate against tetanus only every 10 years, though antibodies against the toxoid disappear from the circulation within a year?

2. Why is the vaccine against tetanus always effective, whereas the vaccine against influenza protects on some occasions but not others?

=> Memory lymphocytes are still existed and reactivated instantly.

=> Toxoid is more stable but influenza changes frequently.

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OutlineOutline

• Cells Cells of of the the Immune Immune SystemSystem

• Anatomy & Functions of Lymphoid Tissues & Organs

• Pathways of Lymphocyte Activation, Recirculation & Homing

• Summary & Question

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Key concepts about immune cells

1. The principle cells of the immune system: Antigen-presenting cells Lymphocytes => Effector cells 2. All immune cells are derived from “Hematopoietic stem cells

” in Bone Marrow (BM) (& Fetal liver during fetus).

3. Immune cells are divided into two major lineages: => Lymphoid & Myeloid => Multiple cell types => express distinct “Surface molecules

(markers)” => classification

4. Development and differentiation of different cell types depend on cell interactions and cytokines.

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Figure 1-3Cells of the Immune System-I

1. Originated from Bone Marrow (BM)

2. Two major lineages: - Lymphoid - Myeloid

3. NK cells - Large Granular Lymphocytes (LGL)

NK => LGL

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Cells of the Immune System-II

T lymphocytes are first derived from BM and furtherdeveloped in Thymus for maturation.

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Cells of Adaptive immunity1. Lymphocytes are the key players of the adaptive immunity.

2. Lymphocytes are able to specifically recognize and respond to diverse antigens. => Antigen (Ag) receptors on lymphocytes => Specificity (Clone), Diversity (Repertoire: total number of A

g-specific lymphocytes in an individual; 107-9), & Memory

3. Lymphocytes are classified into three major groups: - B cells => Antibodies => Humoral immunity - T cells => Multiple subtypes => Cell-mediated immunity & R

egulate other immune cells - NK cells => Innate immunity

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Classes of Lymphocytes1. B cells => Plasma cells

=> Abs

2. T cells: - T helper cells - T cytotoxic cells - T regulatory cells => suppress immune re

sponses

3. NK cells

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Identification of cell populations

1. Molecules on or in cells

=> Identification & Classification

2. Methods: (1) Immunofluorence (2) Flow cytometry & sorting (3) ELISPOT

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Lymphocytes

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Plasma Cells-Ab Secretion

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Cells of innate immunity

1. Innate immune cells are derived from Bone Marrow.

2. Their primary function is to identify and kill microbes. Antigen-presenting cells (APCs) additionally function to present Ag to and activate lymphocytes.

3. Innate immune cells recognize the common microbial structures PAMPs through Pattern-Recognition Receptors (PRRs) -limited diversity.

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Innate immune cells are classified as following:

- Monocyte/Macrophage- Dendritic cell (DC)

- Polymorphonuclear granulocyte (PMN; Neutrophil, Eosinophil, Basophil) - Mast cell- NK cells (lymphocyte) => Killing virus-infected cells

& tumors

Classes of innate immune cells

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Maturation of Macrophages

Activated Macro

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Dendritic cells as Ag-presenting cells (APCs)

APCs link the innate & adaptive immune systems.

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Dendritic cells as Ag-presenting cells-II

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OutlineOutline

• Cells of the Immune System

• Anatomy & Functions of Lymphoid TissAnatomy & Functions of Lymphoid Tissues & Organsues & Organs

• Pathways of Lymphocyte Activation, Recirculation & Homing

• Summary & Question

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Primary lymphoid organs: BM & Thymus => Lymphocyte development, selection, & maturation.

2nd lymphoid organs: Lymphoid nodes & Spleen=> Lymphocyte activation & effector functions

BM Other immune cellsEx. DCs, Macrophages, PMNs

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The Lymphatic System

Link to the blood circulation system

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Bone Marrow

1. The site of generation of all immune and blood cells <= Hematopoietic Stem Cell

2. Provides Cell-cell interactions and Cytokines for the development of all immune cells. <= Stromal reticular cells & other cells

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B cell development in the Bone Marrow

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Thymus-I1. The site of T cell maturation => Thymus-dependent (T) lymphocytes or T cells => Thymocytes: developing T cells in thymus

2. Upper anterior thorax (above the heart).

3. Multiple lobules => Each has Outer Cortex => Dense T cells Inner Medulla => Sparse T cells Other cells: epithelial cells, DCs, Macrophages => Cell-cell interactions and Cytokines

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Thymus-II

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2nd Lymphoid Organ-Lymph Node (LN)LNs => Small nodularorgan => Body => Lymphocyte activatio

n

Lymphocytes => Segregated in the distinct regions of LN

The outer cortex => B cell zone (follicle)=> Germinal Center (2nd follicle)=>B cell activatio

n

The inner region=> T cell zone

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Lymph Node (LN)-II

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Spleen1. The site of immune responses to blood Ags => A filter of blood

2. White pulp marginal zone Red pulp

3. T cells => periarteriolar lymphoid sheaths B cells => follicle => marginal zone

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OutlineOutline

• Cells of the Immune System

• Anatomy & Functions of Lymphoid Tissues & Organs

• Mechanisms of Lymphocyte Activation, Mechanisms of Lymphocyte Activation, Recirculation & HomingRecirculation & Homing

• Summary & Question

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Overview of Lymphocyte Generation & Activation-I

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Overview of Lymphocyte Generation & Activation-II

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Activation of LymphocytesIn general, lymphocyte activation requires “Two Signals” (from Antigen presenting cells (APCs))

Signal 1: Ag Ag receptor on lymphocytes (T & B)

Signal 2: Molecules (innate response) Costimulatory receptors on lymphocytes

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Migration of Lymphocytes-I1. In LN, naïve lymphocytes HEVs Rolling => Adhesion => Transmigration Adhesion molecules for cell-cell interactions

2. In peripheral infection sites, effector lymphocytes blood vessels

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Migration of Lymphocytes-II

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OutlineOutline

• Cells of the Immune System

• Anatomy & Functions of Lymphoid Tissues & Organs

• Mechanisms of Lymphocyte Activation, Recirculation & Homing

• Summary &Summary & Question Question

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SUMMARY1. Immune cells are derived from “Bone Marrow (BM)”. T-lineage progenitor cells are first derived from BM and move to “Thymus” for maturation. 2. Key cells in innate immune responses include - Macrophage & DCs => Ag presentation - Granulocytes (PMNs) - NK cells

3. Key cells in Adaptive immune responses include - B lymphocytes => Ab => Extracellular bacteria - Several T cell types => Fight intracellular microbes & Regulate the program of an immune response

4. Primary lymphoid organs (BM & Thymus)=> immune cell development 2nd lyphoid organs (LN & Spleen)=> Concentrate Ags from tissues or blood for lymphocyte activation.

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QuestionQuestion

What effect you expect on the immune system if the thymus was removed?