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).
2- Humoral Specific Immune Response: Rejection of Blood Transfusion
ABO blood groups are determined by :
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.
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.
*innate: present at birth.
Agglutinogens and agglutininsImage 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.
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