Sunday, November 30, 2014

Specific Immune Respone


The Specific* immune response is the second line of defense of the immune system against foreign bodies. It is carried out by the T and B lymphocytes that, unlike phagocyte, have sophisticated mechanisms of the antigen identification.

Cell-mediated Specific Immune Response : Graft Rejection
Humoral* Specific Immune Response : Rejection of Blood Transfusion Dakroub,(2011).

1- Cell-mediated Specific Immune Response : Graft Rejection


When an individual receives a graft * of his own skin (auto-graft) or from his identical twin
(iso-graft) the graft is rapidly integrated into the surrounding skin. However, a skin skin graft from another individual (allo-graft) is usually rapidly destroyed: it is rejected. Rejection is due to the fact that the immune system recognizes the graft as foreign that is different from ''self''. While a skin atuo-graft succeeds most of the time, in allo-graft transplantation( heart , kidney, liver, etc..) present a high failure risk. This is due to the rejection of the donor graft by the recipient's immune system.
* Specific: refers to an immune response that is customized to the intruder identity.
* Humoral: Relating  to the 'humors' an old name of plasma.
*Graft: tissue or organ transferred from one site to another in the same individual or from one individual to another Dakroub,(2011).


Transplantation (GuruKPO, 2012)


Skin Graft Response after Auto-graft and Allo-graft
.Image from Life and Earth Science book, 8th grade.


2- Humoral Specific Immune Response: Rejection of Blood Transfusion 

ABO blood groups are determined by :

  • The presence of antigens, called agglitinogens* A and B, on the surface of red blood cells
  • The presence of innate* antibodies, called agglutinins, specific to these antigens, in the plasma.
*Agglitinogen: membrane molecules of red blood cells that determines blood groups
*innate: present at birth.

Agglutinogens and agglutinins

Image from (PHYSIOLOGY OF LEUKOCYTES. BLOOD TYPES, 2013)



This video about ABO Blood Types and Transfusions 
from (Dennis Jones, 2014)

References

Dakroub, R. N. (2011). Life and Earth Sciences (Basic Edition, Grade Eight ed.). Lebanon, Sin El Fil: Center for Educational Resarch and Development, Educational Company.
GuruKPO. (2012, October 11). Transplantation: A general view. Retrieved November 30, 2014, from http://www.blog.gurukpo.com/transplantation-a-general-view.


PHYSIOLOGY OF LEUKOCYTES. BLOOD TYPES. (2013, March). Agglutinogens and agglutinins. Retrieved from http://intranet.tdmu.edu.ua/data/kafedra/internal/normal_phiz/classes_stud/en/nurse/Bacchaour%20of%20sciences%20in%20nurses/ADN/08_Physiology_of_leukocytes.files/image024.jpg.



No comments:

Post a Comment