OpenStax Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 21 The Lymphatic and Immune System

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active immunity

immunity developed from an individual's own immune system

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acute inflammation

inflammation occurring for a limited time period; rapidly developing

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adaptive immune response

relatively slow but very specific and effective immune response controlled by lymphocytes

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afferent lymphatic vessels

lead into a lymph node

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antibody

antigen-specific protein secreted by plasma cells; immunoglobulin

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antigen

molecule recognized by the receptors of B and T lymphocytes

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antigen presentation

binding of processed antigen to the protein-binding cleft of a major histocompatibility complex molecule

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antigen processing

internalization and digestion of antigen in an antigen-presenting cell

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antigen receptor

two-chain receptor by which lymphocytes recognize antigen

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antigenic determinant

(also, epitope) one of the chemical groups recognized by a single type of lymphocyte antigen receptor

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B cells

lymphocytes that act by differentiating into an antibody-secreting plasma cell

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barrier defenses

antipathogen defenses deriving from a barrier that physically prevents pathogens from entering the body to establish an infection

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bone marrow

tissue found inside bones; the site of all blood cell differentiation and maturation of B lymphocytes

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bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT)

lymphoid nodule associated with the respiratory tract

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central tolerance

B cell tolerance induced in immature B cells of the bone marrow

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chemokine

soluble, long-range, cell-to-cell communication molecule

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chronic inflammation

inflammation occurring for long periods of time

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chyle

lipid-rich lymph inside the lymphatic capillaries of the small intestine

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cisterna chyli

bag-like vessel that forms the beginning of the thoracic duct

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class switching

ability of B cells to change the class of antibody they produce without altering the specificity for antigen

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clonal anergy

process whereby B cells that react to soluble antigens in bone marrow are made nonfunctional

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clonal deletion

removal of self-reactive B cells by inducing apoptosis

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clonal expansion

growth of a clone of selected lymphocytes

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clonal selection

stimulating growth of lymphocytes that have specific receptors

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clone

group of lymphocytes sharing the same antigen receptor

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complement

enzymatic cascade of constitutive blood proteins that have antipathogen effects, including the direct killing of bacteria

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constant region domain

part of a lymphocyte antigen receptor that does not vary much between different receptor types

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cytokine

soluble, short-range, cell-to-cell communication molecule

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cytotoxic T cells (Tc)

T lymphocytes with the ability to induce apoptosis in target cells

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delayed hypersensitivity

(type IV) T cell-mediated immune response against pathogens infiltrating interstitial tissues, causing cellular infiltrate

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early induced immune response

includes antimicrobial proteins stimulated during the first several days of an infection

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effector T cells

immune cells with a direct, adverse effect on a pathogen

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efferent lymphatic vessels

lead out of a lymph node

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erythroblastosis fetalis

disease of Rh factor-positive newborns in Rh-negative mothers with multiple Rh-positive children; resulting from the action of maternal antibodies against fetal blood

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fas ligand

molecule expressed on cytotoxic T cells and NK cells that binds to the fas molecule on a target cell and induces it do undergo apoptosis

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Fc region

in an antibody molecule, the site where the two termini of the heavy chains come together; many cells have receptors for this portion of the antibody, adding functionality to these molecules

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germinal centers

clusters of rapidly proliferating B cells found in secondary lymphoid tissues

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graft-versus-host disease

in bone marrow transplants; occurs when the transplanted cells mount an immune response against the recipient

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granzyme

apoptosis-inducing substance contained in granules of NK cells and cytotoxic T cells

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heavy chain

larger protein chain of an antibody

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helper T cells (Th)

T cells that secrete cytokines to enhance other immune responses, involved in activation of both B and T cell lymphocytes

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high endothelial venules

vessels containing unique endothelial cells specialized to allow migration of lymphocytes from the blood to the lymph node

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histamine

vasoactive mediator in granules of mast cells and is the primary cause of allergies and anaphylactic shock

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IgA

antibody whose dimer is secreted by exocrine glands, is especially effective against digestive and respiratory pathogens, and can pass immunity to an infant through breastfeeding

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IgD

class of antibody whose only known function is as a receptor on naive B cells; important in B cell activation

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IgE

antibody that binds to mast cells and causes antigen-specific degranulation during an allergic response

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IgG

main blood antibody of late primary and early secondary responses; passed from mother to unborn child via placenta

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IgM

antibody whose monomer is a surface receptor of naive B cells; the pentamer is the first antibody made blood plasma during primary responses

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immediate hypersensitivity

(type I) IgE-mediated mast cell degranulation caused by crosslinking of surface IgE by antigen

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immune system

series of barriers, cells, and soluble mediators that combine to response to infections of the body with pathogenic organisms

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immunoglobulin

protein antibody; occurs as one of five main classes

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immunological memory

ability of the adaptive immune response to mount a stronger and faster immune response upon re-exposure to a pathogen

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inflammation

basic innate immune response characterized by heat, redness, pain, and swelling

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innate immune response

rapid but relatively nonspecific immune response

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interferons

early induced proteins made in virally infected cells that cause nearby cells to make antiviral proteins

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light chain

small protein chain of an antibody

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lymph

fluid contained within the lymphatic system

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lymph node

one of the bean-shaped organs found associated with the lymphatic vessels

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lymphatic capillaries

smallest of the lymphatic vessels and the origin of lymph flow

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lymphatic system

network of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, and ducts that carries lymph from the tissues and back to the bloodstream.

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lymphatic trunks

large lymphatics that collect lymph from smaller lymphatic vessels and empties into the blood via lymphatic ducts

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lymphocytes

white blood cells characterized by a large nucleus and small rim of cytoplasm

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lymphoid nodules

unencapsulated patches of lymphoid tissue found throughout the body

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macrophage

ameboid phagocyte found in several tissues throughout the body

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macrophage oxidative metabolism

metabolism turned on in macrophages by T cell signals that help destroy intracellular bacteria

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major histocompatibility complex (MHC)

gene cluster whose proteins present antigens to T cells

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mast cell

cell found in the skin and the lining of body cells that contains cytoplasmic granules with vasoactive mediators such as histamine

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memory T cells

long-lived immune cell reserved for future exposure to a pathogen

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MHC class I

found on most cells of the body, it binds to the CD8 molecule on T cells

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MHC class II

found on macrophages, dendritic cells, and B cells, it binds to CD4 molecules on T cells

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MHC polygeny

multiple MHC genes and their proteins found in body cells

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MHC polymorphism

multiple alleles for each individual MHC locus

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monocyte

precursor to macrophages and dendritic cells seen in the blood

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mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)

lymphoid nodule associated with the mucosa

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naïve lymphocyte

mature B or T cell that has not yet encountered antigen for the first time

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natural killer cell (NK)

cytotoxic lymphocyte of innate immune response

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negative selection

selection against thymocytes in the thymus that react with self-antigen

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neutralization

inactivation of a virus by the binding of specific antibody

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neutrophil

phagocytic white blood cell recruited from the bloodstream to the site of infection via the bloodstream

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opsonization

enhancement of phagocytosis by the binding of antibody or antimicrobial protein

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passive immunity

transfer of immunity to a pathogen to an individual that lacks immunity to this pathogen usually by the injection of antibodies

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pattern recognition receptor (PRR)

leukocyte receptor that binds to specific cell wall components of different bacterial species

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perforin

molecule in NK cell and cytotoxic T cell granules that form pores in the membrane of a target cell

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peripheral tolerance

mature B cell made tolerant by lack of T cell help

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phagocytosis

movement of material from the outside to the inside of the cells via vesicles made from invaginations of the plasma membrane

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plasma cell

differentiated B cell that is actively secreting antibody

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polyclonal response

response by multiple clones to a complex antigen with many determinants

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positive selection

selection of thymocytes within the thymus that interact with self, but not non-self, MHC molecules

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primary adaptive response

immune system's response to the first exposure to a pathogen

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primary lymphoid organ

site where lymphocytes mature and proliferate; red bone marrow and thymus gland

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psychoneuroimmunology

study of the connections between the immune, nervous, and endocrine systems

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regulatory T cells (Treg)

(also, suppressor T cells) class of CD4 T cells that regulates other T cell responses

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right lymphatic duct

drains lymph fluid from the upper right side of body into the right subclavian vein

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secondary adaptive response

immune response observed upon re-exposure to a pathogen, which is stronger and faster than a primary response

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secondary lymphoid organs

sites where lymphocytes mount adaptive immune responses; examples include lymph nodes and spleen

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sensitization

first exposure to an antigen

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seroconversion

clearance of pathogen in the serum and the simultaneous rise of serum antibody

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severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID)

genetic mutation that affects both T cell and B cell arms of the immune response

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spleen

secondary lymphoid organ that filters pathogens from the blood (white pulp) and removes degenerating or damaged blood cells (red pulp)

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T cell

lymphocyte that acts by secreting molecules that regulate the immune system or by causing the destruction of foreign cells, viruses, and cancer cells