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The lymphatic system and immunity 
A circulatory system for fluids 
returns fluid to the blood 
removes antigens from the body 
exposes antigens to the immune system
How is fluid moved? 
Contraction of skeletal muscles against 
lymphatic vessels 
Smooth muscle contraction 
Valves in lymphatic vessels 
Breathing 
Obstruction of system leads to edema
Lymph nodes 
Grouped together at various parts of the body 
Filtration 
“Immune surveillance” 
immune cells are concentrated there 
(as is antigen)
Lymphocytes develop in lymph nodes (after 
they are formed in the bone marrow) 
T cells develop in the thymus and then enter 
the circulation 
Macrophages and dendritic cells “present” 
antigen in the lymph nodes 
What are the major organs/tissues of the 
lymphatic system? 
How do the cells get there?
Thymus 
T cell development: cells migrate from bone 
marrow and differentiate into T cells 
T helper cells 
Cytotoxic T cells 
Thymus gets progressively smaller (and less 
active) through life
Spleen 
Filters blood, while lymph nodes filter lymph 
White pulp- concentration of lymphocytes 
(around arteries) 
Red pulp- red cells are filtered too 
Macrophages are plentiful throughout
B and T lymphocytes confer “specific immunity” 
Body also has “non-specific” responses to 
infection 
Barriers- skin, mucosa, chemical barriers 
Inflammation 
redness, swelling, heat, pain 
Phagocytes 
Fever
Cells of inflammation 
Neutrophils- leave blood and enter site of 
injury- kill and phagocytose microbes 
Macrophages- also phagocytes 
Mast cells- release inflammatory substances 
Complement proteins- contribute to 
inflammation 
Lymphocytes may be activated, too
What about specific immunity? 
Arises when barriers (first line of defense) 
and inflammation (second line) do not 
control the infection 
Is directed against specific antigens 
What is an antigen?
What are the cells of specific immunity? 
B lymphocytes (produce antibodies) 
T lymphocytes (helper, cytotoxic) 
Helper T cells regulate the immune response 
Cytotoxic T cells kill altered cells 
infected with viruses 
tumor cells
What do these cells do, when exposed to 
antigen? 
Proliferate (divide rapidly) 
Produce “effector molecules” 
B cells- antibodies 
helper T cells- cytokines 
cytotoxic T cells- cytotoxic granules 
Macrophages, dendritic cells- present antigen 
to T cells
What do antibodies do? (five classes) 
Ig (immunoglobulin) G- active in blood against 
bacteria and viruses 
helps activate complement 
helps phagocytes eliminate antigens 
most common antibody in the blood 
IgM- reacts with certain antigens, usually on 
first exposure 
IgA- most common in mucosa
IgD and IgE are rare in blood 
IgE is involved in allergic reactions 
sticks to mast cells, which release 
inflammatory substances 
IgD is usually found on B cells (not released) 
may be involved in B cell activation
When the body is exposed to an antigen for the 
first time, antibody production is slow and 
at low levels. Usually IgM 
If exposed to the same antigen again, the 
antibody response is much more rapid 
and intense (IgG) 
(Most antibody in the blood stream is IgG)
Vaccination 
 Exposure to antigen will produce an 
immune response 
 Repeated exposure will produce memory 
 Vaccine-produce the memory response 
without getting the disease 
 Why are vaccine produced to protect 
against some diseases but not others?
Immune system protects against infection, 
but also against other antigens 
Blood group antigens 
Tissue antigens (i.e., graft rejection) 
For successful organ graft, immune system 
must be suppressed 
Transplanted tissue must be cleared of immune 
cells, too
What if there is an immune response against 
the “wrong” antigens? 
Allergies- antigen that is otherwise harmless 
(hypersensitivity) 
Immediate type is mediated by IgE 
Delayed-type is caused by T cells
Autoimmunity 
Normally immune system does NOT react to 
“self” antigens 
Autoimmunity occurs when it does 
disease can be localized (to kidneys, 
joints, thyroid, etc.) or can be systemic 
(lupus) 
Treatment usually requires some form of 
immunosuppression
Immune deficiency 
Primary- lack of development of all or part of 
the immune system 
SCID- severe combined immune deficiency 
DiGeorge syndrome- lack of a thymus, etc. 
Secondary- due to disease 
AIDS 
can also be temporary
Summary 
The lymphatic system helps maintain homeostasis 
of fluids, and also helps remove antigen from 
the body 
The immune system consists of barriers (physical 
and chemical) and specific and nonspecific 
mechanisms to eliminate antigen 
“Immune cells” are blood cells. Some circulate in 
the blood and can then migrate into tissues 
at site of injury. These include neutrophils 
and macrophages.
All blood cells arise in the bone marrow. 
B lymphocytes initially develop in the bone 
marrow and then migrate to lymphoid 
tissues (esp. lymph nodes and spleen) 
T lymphocytes develop in the thymus. 
B cells produce antibodies, which interact with 
antigen to help eliminate it. 
Helper T cells regulate the immune response; 
cytotoxic T cells kill virus-infected cells 
and probably tumor cells. (They also are 
responsible for transplant rejection.)
B and T cell response is antigen-specific and 
has “memory” (second response is faster 
and stronger than the first) 
Immune system can be overly responsive to 
antigens (hypersensitivity/allergy) or can 
mistakenly be directed against self antigen 
(autoimmunity) 
Immune deficiencies leave people vulnerable 
to infection

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B11lymphatic (2)

  • 1. The lymphatic system and immunity A circulatory system for fluids returns fluid to the blood removes antigens from the body exposes antigens to the immune system
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  • 4. How is fluid moved? Contraction of skeletal muscles against lymphatic vessels Smooth muscle contraction Valves in lymphatic vessels Breathing Obstruction of system leads to edema
  • 5. Lymph nodes Grouped together at various parts of the body Filtration “Immune surveillance” immune cells are concentrated there (as is antigen)
  • 6.
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  • 8. Lymphocytes develop in lymph nodes (after they are formed in the bone marrow) T cells develop in the thymus and then enter the circulation Macrophages and dendritic cells “present” antigen in the lymph nodes What are the major organs/tissues of the lymphatic system? How do the cells get there?
  • 9.
  • 10. Thymus T cell development: cells migrate from bone marrow and differentiate into T cells T helper cells Cytotoxic T cells Thymus gets progressively smaller (and less active) through life
  • 11. Spleen Filters blood, while lymph nodes filter lymph White pulp- concentration of lymphocytes (around arteries) Red pulp- red cells are filtered too Macrophages are plentiful throughout
  • 12.
  • 13. B and T lymphocytes confer “specific immunity” Body also has “non-specific” responses to infection Barriers- skin, mucosa, chemical barriers Inflammation redness, swelling, heat, pain Phagocytes Fever
  • 14. Cells of inflammation Neutrophils- leave blood and enter site of injury- kill and phagocytose microbes Macrophages- also phagocytes Mast cells- release inflammatory substances Complement proteins- contribute to inflammation Lymphocytes may be activated, too
  • 15. What about specific immunity? Arises when barriers (first line of defense) and inflammation (second line) do not control the infection Is directed against specific antigens What is an antigen?
  • 16. What are the cells of specific immunity? B lymphocytes (produce antibodies) T lymphocytes (helper, cytotoxic) Helper T cells regulate the immune response Cytotoxic T cells kill altered cells infected with viruses tumor cells
  • 17. What do these cells do, when exposed to antigen? Proliferate (divide rapidly) Produce “effector molecules” B cells- antibodies helper T cells- cytokines cytotoxic T cells- cytotoxic granules Macrophages, dendritic cells- present antigen to T cells
  • 18.
  • 19. What do antibodies do? (five classes) Ig (immunoglobulin) G- active in blood against bacteria and viruses helps activate complement helps phagocytes eliminate antigens most common antibody in the blood IgM- reacts with certain antigens, usually on first exposure IgA- most common in mucosa
  • 20. IgD and IgE are rare in blood IgE is involved in allergic reactions sticks to mast cells, which release inflammatory substances IgD is usually found on B cells (not released) may be involved in B cell activation
  • 21. When the body is exposed to an antigen for the first time, antibody production is slow and at low levels. Usually IgM If exposed to the same antigen again, the antibody response is much more rapid and intense (IgG) (Most antibody in the blood stream is IgG)
  • 22.
  • 23. Vaccination  Exposure to antigen will produce an immune response  Repeated exposure will produce memory  Vaccine-produce the memory response without getting the disease  Why are vaccine produced to protect against some diseases but not others?
  • 24. Immune system protects against infection, but also against other antigens Blood group antigens Tissue antigens (i.e., graft rejection) For successful organ graft, immune system must be suppressed Transplanted tissue must be cleared of immune cells, too
  • 25. What if there is an immune response against the “wrong” antigens? Allergies- antigen that is otherwise harmless (hypersensitivity) Immediate type is mediated by IgE Delayed-type is caused by T cells
  • 26. Autoimmunity Normally immune system does NOT react to “self” antigens Autoimmunity occurs when it does disease can be localized (to kidneys, joints, thyroid, etc.) or can be systemic (lupus) Treatment usually requires some form of immunosuppression
  • 27. Immune deficiency Primary- lack of development of all or part of the immune system SCID- severe combined immune deficiency DiGeorge syndrome- lack of a thymus, etc. Secondary- due to disease AIDS can also be temporary
  • 28. Summary The lymphatic system helps maintain homeostasis of fluids, and also helps remove antigen from the body The immune system consists of barriers (physical and chemical) and specific and nonspecific mechanisms to eliminate antigen “Immune cells” are blood cells. Some circulate in the blood and can then migrate into tissues at site of injury. These include neutrophils and macrophages.
  • 29. All blood cells arise in the bone marrow. B lymphocytes initially develop in the bone marrow and then migrate to lymphoid tissues (esp. lymph nodes and spleen) T lymphocytes develop in the thymus. B cells produce antibodies, which interact with antigen to help eliminate it. Helper T cells regulate the immune response; cytotoxic T cells kill virus-infected cells and probably tumor cells. (They also are responsible for transplant rejection.)
  • 30. B and T cell response is antigen-specific and has “memory” (second response is faster and stronger than the first) Immune system can be overly responsive to antigens (hypersensitivity/allergy) or can mistakenly be directed against self antigen (autoimmunity) Immune deficiencies leave people vulnerable to infection