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Immunology • • NON-SPECIFIC RESPONSES – • SPECIFIC RESPONSES – – Immune System and Response • – • Immune Response – – Immune systems • Parts of the system (systemic) – – – • Mucosal immune system – – Non-specific immune system • Very Important in fish • Logical, due to aquatic environment – – • • • Surface Barriers in Fish • Fish Skin, and Scales – – • Mucus – – • Lysosymes – act on microorganisms – – – Phagocytosis phagosome forming lysosome damage and digestion phagocytosis lysosome fusion Release of microbial products Body fluid Barriers • Complement – – • Transferrin – • Interferon – Signaling (soluble mediators) Complement (innate/adaptive responses): Group of serum proteins that function in the control of inflammation “Alternative pathway” (innate): Complement molecules coat microorganism – Acute phase proteins – Spontaneously activated “Classical pathway” (adaptive): Complement molecules activated by antibodies bound to pathogen (cascade) Cytokines: Group of molecules involved in signalling between cells during immune response Complement functions complement bacteria 1. lysis phagocyte 2. chemotaxix bacteria 3. opsonization Immune System Cells • Phagocytes– – – neutrophils • • • Natural killer cells – Immune cells (innate immunity) Phagocytic Leucocytes (also involved in adaptive responses): Function to engulf particles, including infections agents, internalize and destroy them Monocytes: Blood cell lineage found in circulation Macrophages: Monocytes which have migrated into the tissues Neutrophils: Ingest and lyse pathogens (lysozyme, acid hydrolases, etc) Specific Immune System • Antigen processing by Immunocompetent cells (APC) – Cellular – Humoral immunity • soluble antibody – Lymphocytes “T or B” cells Specific responses (Adaptive immunity) Lymphocytes: Initiate adaptive immune responses (derived from stem cells in anterior kidney of fish) – B-cells: Responsible for producing antibody – T-cells: Cytotoxic functions as well as helper functions for antibody production Antigen: Any molecule that can be recognized by B and T cells Antibody (Immunoglobulin): Serum proteins that recognize a specific antigen Immune Response Ant. Kidney Liver stem cell Macrophage with antigen B cell Thymus T cell Spleen Fish IgM Mammals IgA IgE IgD Plasma Cell Memory Cell Activated T cell IgG Humoral Immunity Cell mediated Immunity Antigen Presentation Resting T-cell Activation IL-4, IL-5 TCR IL-1 signal CD4 Activated T-cell IL-2, IL-4 CD3 MHC B-cell antigen B cell T cell epitope epitope Accessory cell Ig synthesis Antibodies (Immunoglobulin) in fish Binding sites Bacteria or virus Clonal Selection Antigen selection B cells Proliferation/ maturation Production of antibody 2 Plasma cells Memory cells Primary and secondary response Immune response Memory Antibody Memory Antibody Time Primary vaccination Natural infection or booster Antibodies • Protein or Antigen – • Structure Antibody production • T - cells proliferate and release lymphokines, B (memory) cells have different Ig receptors on cell surface that are activated • B cells multiply, release immunoglobins in plasma – – Immune System Mammals vs Fish • Mammals – Very advanced leading to long term protection – Ig isotype heterogeneity – Distinct mucosal and systemic (internal) immune systems • Fish – More primitive – shorter duration and less specific – Limited Ig isotype repertoire – Importance of specific mucosal responses not well known Antibody heterogeneity between vertebrates Vertebrate group Ab IgM synthesis IgG/Y IgA IgD IgE Mammals Birds Reptiles Frogs/toads ? Salamanders /newts Lungfish Teleost fish Sharks/rays ? Jawless fish Vaccination • • Many vaccines have non-specific adjuvant that results in release of interleukines/cytokines and stimulatory factors Anamestic Response • Primary response – • Cell mediated immunity • Secondary Response – – Factors Affecting Immune Response • Intrinsic Fish – – – – • Extrinsic factors – – – –

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