the battle in cattle: intro to immunity adapted from dr. greg quakenbush pfizer animal health
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The Battle in Cattle:Intro to Immunity
Adapted from Dr. Greg QuakenbushPfizer Animal Health
• Get color stick box• Get a copy of the Breed Book page (up front)
Intro to Immunity
• Recall everything you know about immunity…
Intro to Immunity
• What is immunity?– Latin for “exemption”
or “safety”– Exemption from
foreign invasion
Intro to Immunity
• The Invasion– How large could the invasion be?– A single bacteria replicating every thirty minutes
would be….?
Intro to Immunity
• The Invasion– A single bacteria replicating every thirty minutes
would be 100 trillion in one day!• Perspective? 1 trillion seconds = 31,546 years• After 3 days, mass would equal human population on
Earth
– A gram of viral diarrheafeces will contain 100 millionvirus particles.
Intro to Immunity
• Who are the invaders? Put them down!
Intro to Immunity
• Who are the invaders? – Prions– Viruses– Bacteria– Rickettsia– Mycoplasma– Protozoa– Fungi– Worms– Cancer
Intro to Immunity
• An elaborate, complex, and living security system
• Basic strategy:– recognize, mobilize, attack
• Very complex...– communicates, learns, remembers
Overview of Immunity
• Immune system is huge– At least the size of the liver
• Has its own organs– Bone marrow, lymph nodes– Thymus, spleen– Tonsils, adenoids, etc.
Overview of Immunity
• Bone Marrow– What do we know?
Overview of Immunity
• Bone Marrow– Red blood cells (RBCs)• All alike
– White blood cells (WBCs, leukocytes)• Several different types• Monocytes; Macrophages• Neutrophils• Lymphocytes (“B” & “T”)
Overview of Immunity
• Bone Marrow– All cells come from stem cells– Monocytes tissues macrophages– Neutrophils blood tissues– “B” lymphocytes lymph nodes– “T” lymphocytes thymus lymph nodes
Overview of Immunity
• Lymph System– Drainage system… sewer– Much like the plumbing on
a shower or sink• Waste water & excess fluid
from tissue spaces goes back via lymph system• Going to go through the
bodies “filter” system and back to blood
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• Who’s Involved?– Bone marrow Industrial complex– Thymus Military academy– B cells Munitions factory– T cells Commanders– Neutrophils Grunts– Lymph nodes Airport security, Singles bar, Dating
service…
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• Who’s Involved?– Spleen MASH Unit, recycling center, giant
lymph node– Macrophages FBI, Undercover as Overweight
Garbage Collectors…sentinels, reconnaissance– Blood vessels Supply lines– Lymph vessels Drainage system, sewer lines
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• Who’s Involved?– Natural killer cells Mercenaries– Cytokines Messengers, angels– Complement “C-4” explosive, hand grenades– Antibodies Handcuff, handles, ID badges– Inflammation Heat (ordered via cytokines)
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• Three Levels of Defense– Secure borders– Police/sheriff– Military
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• Three Levels of Defense– Secure borders = Barriers– Police/sheriff = Innate– Military = Acquired
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• Barriers– First line of defense– What barriers?
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• Barriers– Skin• Dry, dead cells• Lactic acid, fatty acids• Covers ~2 square
meters for most people
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• Barriers– Mucous Membranes• Covers ~ 400 sq. meters in people• Mucous is sticky… traps organisms, foreign substances• Blocks adherence• Most passages into/out of the body are MM
– Respiratory tract, urinary tract, reproductive tract, G.I. tract.
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• Barriers– Other Mechanical, Chemical, Cleansing• Tears (lysozyme)• Saliva• Stomach acid• Urine flow• Cilia movement• Sneezing, coughing• Diarrhea, vomiting
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• Draw a Battle Plan for BoxCowia– First: Draw in the barriers to prevent invasion– Leave the inside available to add the second and
third levels of defense
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• Level Two: Innate Immunity– Present at birth– Non specific• Immunity does not improve with contact• Fast acting (on site)
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• Innate Team Rosters– Macrophages– Neutrophils– Dendritic cells– NK cells– Complement– Interferon– Cytokines– Inflammation– Fever
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• Macrophages– “Macro”= large; “phage” = to eat.– Possibly the most famous innate player, critical.– Process information (antigen) & assist in directing
the specific immune response.
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• Macrophages– Part of military intelligence…• Sentinel/reconnaissance/assassin…
– Hangs out in strategic tissue locations.– After making contact with the enemy (i.e., eating)
numerous signals and instructions via cytokines are sent to rest of the immune team
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• Macrophages– Long living
phagocyte• Months to years
– Born in bone marrow, grows up in blood stream (monocyte), resides in the “tissues”
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• Neutrophils– “Hired Guns” “Macrophage’s posse”– Reside in blood stream– Professional phagocytes• See (smell), eat, destroy
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• Neutrophils– Another type of WBC (leukocyte)• Make up ~ 15 - 45% of a cows WBCs
– Short lived• ~ 5 days
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• Neutrophils– Back up macrophages...• MPs report a fight in
progress.• Release chemicals
(cytokines) that recruit neutrophils to the scene of the invasion.
– Dead neutrophils are a component of pus
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• Fever and Inflammation– Why?
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• Draw a Battle Plan for BoxCowia– NOW: Draw in the innate immunity components– Leave space for the third level of defense
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• Acquired Immunity: Third Line of Defense– Acquired after birth (need exposure).– Attack is targeted to a specific foreign agent:• Lepto pomona vs. Lepto hardjo:
– More complicated than innate defenses.
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• Acquired Immunity: Third Line of Defense– Dependent upon “lymphocytes”.– Has unique feature of creating “memory”.– Stimulated via exposure or “vaccination”.
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• Acquired Immunity– Lymphocytes• B-cells–Plasma cells Humoral
• T-cells Immunity–Helper T cells–Killer T cells–Suppressor T cells Cell
Mediated Immunity
Antibodies
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• Review
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• Antibodies– Protein structures in blood & lymph
fluid.– Secreted by ‘B’ Lymphocytes
(Plasma cells)– Antibodies work outside the cell in
the “fluid” compartments. (Navy).– “Humor” = Fluid• Humoral Immunity
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• Antibodies work by…– Prevent attachment to host
cells– Helping phagocytosis• “opsonize” (to prepare for
eating).
– Clump or agglutinate microbes.
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• Antibodies work by…– Cause inflammation– Attach to microbial
weapon (e.g. toxin) and inactivate it.
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• Cell Mediated Immunity– “CMI” involves the production of cytotoxic T cells
(“killer cells”) that destroy abnormal cells such as cancer cells and virus infected cells
– “CMI” is dependent upon “T” lymphocytes– “CMI” attacks the
pathogens hiding inside of a cell (e.g. viruses)
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• Draw a Battle Plan for BoxCowia– FINALLY: Draw in the acquired immunity
components• Include how we help the body develop acquired
immunity