BIOL 2051 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Major Histocompatibility Complex, Polio Vaccine, Humoral Immunity

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10 Feb 2017
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Immunity- ability of an organism to resist infection. All cells involved in immunity originate from common stem cells in bone marrow. Antigen/immunogen- foreign cells or macromolecules that induce immune system. Immune system- protects against foreign cells and macromolecules. Can be classified as active or passive. Host produces antibodies and t cells in response to an infection. Product of you getting sick and your immune system fighting off that pathogen (chicken pox) Occurs when antibodies are passed from one host to another. Ex: antibodies pass through placenta from mother to fetus: these circulate in infants systems for several months after birth. Can be classified as active or passive immunity. Host makes antibodies that can last for years. To reduce risks, vaccines contain inactivated pathogens or their products. Toxoid- chemically modified exotoxin retains antigenicity but loses toxicity: tetanus, diphtheria. Killed bacteria cell- formaldehyde, heat: cholera. Inactivated virus- formaldehyde: salk polio vaccine, influenza.

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