MICR 270 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Natural Killer Cell, Immunoglobulin M, Eosinophil

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Immunodeficiency: a disorder where the immune system does not function properly: reduction of absence of function to fight off infection and bacteria. B cell deficiencies: impaired b lymphocytes: decrease production of antibodies, common disorders are respiratory infections, skin infection, and meningitis. T cell deficiencies: infections at 3-4 months after birth: pneumonia, atypical mycobacterial infections, skin candidiasis. Combined t and b cell deficiencies: low numbers of lymphocytes: humoral and cell-mediated response of adaptive immune system are impaired, little to no resistance to disease or infection, can be fatal, no functional immune system. Defective phagocytes: inherited disorder: causes infections to be frequently and unusually severe, poor response to antibiotics. Complement deficiencies: receptor for complement is not functional/ responsive: receptor does not recognize the complement and decreases the phagocytic capabilities. Secondary immunodeficiency: acquired and through environmental factors: factors such as chemotherapy, immunosuppressive medication, chronic infections, most common: aids (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)

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