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Page 1: Yet Again another Pandemic threat

Yet Again another Pandemic threat

http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/phase/en/index.html

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• An influenza pandemic occurs when a new influenza virus appears against which the human population has no immunity, resulting in epidemics worldwide with enormous numbers of deaths and illness.

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• Outbreaks of influenza in animals, especially when happening simultaneously with annual outbreaks of seasonal influenza in humans, increase the chances of a pandemic, through the merging of animal and human influenza viruses.

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• During the last few years, the world has faced several threats with pandemic potential, making the occurrence of the next pandemic a matter of time.

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Some Numbers

• Many Millions get flue• Each year 200,000 hospitalized• 35,000 die

• Mortality rate 0.1%• SARS 10%• Bird flue up to 90%• Swine flue? Is it really 10%?

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Nonspecific Immunity

Resistance don’t get itSusceptibility get it

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• Nonspecific immunity (innate immunity) are the defenses that protect the body against any pathogen.– Are not normally set up against any particular

pathogen.• Adaptive immunity: Immunity, resistance

to a specific pathogen

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An Overview of the Body’s Defenses

Figure 16.1

ANIMATION Host Defenses: The Big Picture

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The Concept of Immunity

• Host Toll-like receptors (TLRs) attach to Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)

• TLRs induce cytokines that regulate the intensity and duration of immune responses

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The skin• Mechanical

– Skin Structure– Saliva washes– Mucus traps and ciliary escalator– Urine, vaginal flows out

• Chemical– Sebum w/ unsaturated fatty acids– Perspiration– Lysozyme– Acid conditions stomak(1.2-3pH) skin (3-5pH)– Normal microbiota– Transferrins, and NO

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Physical Factors

• Skin• Epidermis

consists of tightly packed cells with– Keratin, a

protective protein

Figure 16.2

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Ciliary Escalator

Figure 24.7

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Ciliary Escalator

Figure 16.4

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Phagocytosis

• Define.• What does this look like?• What does this do?

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Chemical Factors

• Fungistatic fatty acid in sebum• Low pH (3–5) of skin• Lysozyme in perspiration, tears, saliva, and

urine• Low pH (1.2–3.0) of gastric juice• Low pH (3–5) of vaginal secretions

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Normal Microbiota and Innate Immunity

• Microbial antagonism/competitive exclusion: Normal microbiota compete with pathogens or alter the environment

• Commensal microbiota: One organism (microbe) benefits and the other (host) is unharmed– May be opportunistic pathogens

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Red Blood Cells Transport O2 and CO2

White Blood Cells:Neutrophils Phagocytosis

Basophiles Histamine

Eosinophils Kill parasites

Formed Elements in Blood

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Formed Elements in Blood

Monocytes Phagocytosis

Dendritic cells Phagocytosis

Natural killer cells Destroy target cells

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Formed Elements in Blood

T cells Cell-mediated immunity

B cells Produce antibodies

Platelets Blood clotting

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• Percentage of each type of white cell in a sample of 100 white blood cells

Neutrophils 60–70%

Basophils 0.5–1%

Eosinophils 2–4%

Monocytes 3–8%

Lymphocytes 20–25%

Differential White Cell Count

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• Neutrophils: Phagocytic• Basophils: Produce histamine• Eosinophils: Toxic to parasites, some

phagocytosis• Monocytes: Phagocytic as mature

macrophages• Fixed macrophages in lungs, liver, bronchi• Wandering macrophages roam tissues• Lymphocytes: Involved in specific immunity

White Blood Cells

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Components of Lymphatic System

Figure 16.5a

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The Lymphatic System

Figure 16.5b–c

ANIMATION Host Defenses: Overview

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Phagocytosis

• Phago: From Greek, meaning eat

• Cyte: From Greek, meaning cell

• Ingestion of microbes or particles by a cell, performed by phagocytes

Figure 16.6

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Figure 16.7

Phagocytosis

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Phagocytosis

ANIMATION Phagocytosis: Mechanism

ANIMATION Phagocytosis: Overview

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Inhibit adherence: M protein, capsules

Streptococcus pyogenes, S. pneumoniae

Kill phagocytes: Leukocidins

Staphylococcus aureus

Lyse phagocytes: Membrane attack complex

Listeria monocytogenes

Escape phagosome Shigella, Rickettsia

Prevent phagosome-lysosome fusion

HIV, Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Survive in phagolysosome

Coxiella burnettii

Microbial Evasion of Phagocytosis

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Actions of phagocytic cells

• Neutrophils (granulocyte) phagocyte• Increase in number during infection

(leukocytosis)• Neutrophils are most important• Can act as antigen presenting cells (APC)

– Important in specific resistance

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Mechanism of phagocytosis

• Chemotaxis to pathogen• Adherence• Engulfment• Killing

• Resistance of microbes can be seen in some ability to live even after phagocytosis.

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• Redness• Pain• Heat• Swelling (edema)• Acute-phase proteins activated (complement,

cytokine, kinins)• Vasodilation (histamine, kinins,

prostaglandins, leukotrienes)• Margination and emigration of WBCs• Tissue repair

Inflammation

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Chemicals Released by Damaged Cells

• Histamine Vasodilation, increased permeability of blood vessels

• Kinins Vasodilation, increased permeability of blood vessels

• Prostaglandins Intensity histamine and kinin effect

• Leukotrienes Increased permeability of blood vessels, phagocytic attachment

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Fever

• Body temp is controlled by the brain• High temp in response to IL-1• Caused by

– Bacterial endotoxins– Interleukin-1– Chills indicate rising body temp (crisis)

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Fever

• Advantages– Increases

transferrins– Increases IL–1

activity– Produces Interferon

• Disadvantages– Tachycardia– Acidosis– Dehydration– 44–46°C fatal

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Antimicrobial substances

• IFN- and IFN-: Cause cells to produce antiviral proteins that inhibit viral replication

• Gamma IFN: Causes neutrophils and macrophages to phagocytize bacteria

• Lysozyme• Acids on skin• Complement

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Antiviral Actions of Interferons (IFNs)

Figure 16.15

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Innate Immunity

• Transferrins– Bind serum iron • Antimicrobial

peptides– Lyse bacterial cells

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• Deficiencies in complement can result in an increased susceptibility to disease

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The Complement System

• Serum proteins activated in a cascade• Activated by

– Antigen-antibody reaction– Proteins C3, B, D, P and a pathogen

ANIMATION Complement System: Activation

ANIMATION Complement System: Overview

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The Complement System

• C3b causes opsonization• C3a + C5a cause inflammation• C5b + C6 + C7 + C8 + C9 cause cell lysis

ANIMATION Complement System: Results

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The Complement System

Figure 16.9

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Effects of Complement Activation• Opsonization or immune adherence:

Enhanced phagocytosis• Membrane attack complex: Cytolysis• Attract phagocytes

Figure 16.10

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Inflammation Stimulated by Complement

Figure 16.11

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Classical Pathway of Complement Activation

Figure 16.12

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Alternative Pathway of Complement Activation

Figure 16.13

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Lectin Pathway of Complement Activation

Figure 16.14

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Some Bacteria Evade Complement

• Capsules prevent C activation• Surface lipid-carbohydrates prevent

membrane attack complex (MAC) formation• Enzymatic digestion of C5a