BIOL 4570 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Vcam-1, Icam-1, Leishmania

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Chapter 11 dynamics of adaptive immunity and infectious diseases: describe four sequential stages of infections by pathogens and host responses at each stage. Stage 2 action at lymph nodes (dcs will migrate here and present antigens to b and t cells) adaptive. Stage 3 activated b and t cells will go to periphery or site of infection and will clear pathogen. Stage 4 long term immunological memory response is launched: describe how innate responses trigger adaptive immune response. Innate immune cells react against pathogen and produce cytokines and chemokines which will be important in directing course of adaptive immune responses. Licensing involves b7 and upregulation of presentation of antigen and reduce phagocytic activity. Lymph nodes are where t cells are being activated follicular helper cells which migrate to b cell zones (yellow) b cell follicles allow proliferation and differentiation plasmablasts plasma cells leave lymph nodes. Identify mechanisms (cytokines) that specify or regulate different helper t cell (th17, th1, th2) responses.

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