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Basics of Immunology
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Basics of Immunology
What is the immune system?
• Biological mechanism for identifying and
destroying pathogens within a larger
organism.
– Pathogens: agents that cause disease
• Bacteria, viruses, fungi, worms, etc.
• Types:
• Innate Immunity
• Adaptive Immunity
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Immunity - Definition & Types
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Adaptive Immunity
Innate Immunity
• Definition:
• Resistance to infectious diseases and is
mediated by immune system
• Types:
• Innate or Non Specific
• Anatomic barriers: Skin, mucous
membrane
• Physiologic barriers: Temperature, pH
• Phagocytic Barriers:
• Inflammatory barriers: redness, swelling,
heat and pain
• Adaptive or Specific
• Antigen specificity
• Diversity
• Immunological Memory
• Self or non self recognition
Innate immunity
Adaptive Immunity - Types
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• Naturally acquired Immunity
Arises as a result of accidental interaction
of a disease causing agent
• Artificially acquired Immunity
Immunity due to deliberate interaction of a
disease causing agent. e.g.., vaccination
The colors of the receptors indicate specificity: each can
bind to one specific antigen. Adaptive immunity can only
attack targets that it has prepared for
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Active Passive Active Passive
Antigens enter the
body naturally;
body induces
antibodies and
specialized
lymphocytes
Antigens are
introduced by
vaccination; body
produces
antibodies and
specialized
lymphocytes
Antibodies pass
from mother to
fetus via placenta
or to infant via the
mother’s milk
Preformed
antibodies in
immune serum
are introduced by
injection
Adaptive Immunity
Naturally acquired Artificially acquired
Adaptive Immunity
Components of Immune System
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• Cells
• Antigen presenting cells
• Polymorphic mono nuclear Leukocytes
• Cytotoxic leukocytes
• Natural Killer (NK) Cells
• Lymphokine activated Killers (LAK)
• Lymphocytes, B cells and T Cells
• Proteins
• Cytokines
• Antibodies
• Acute phase Reactants
• Antibodies
• Each B cell produces a specific type of antibody
• Antigen: Antibody Generator
• Any substance that can elicit an immune response
when administered parenterally
• Reacts with the antibody thus produced
Structure of Antibody
• Composed of 2 heavy and 2 light chains –
encoded by different genes
• Single disulfide bond between heavy and
light, two disulfide bonds between 2 heavy
chains.
• Light chain is either ƙ (kappa) or λ
(lambda); 98% of mouse antibodies are ƙ.
• Heavy chain constant region varies
depending on isotype.
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Epitope – Paratope Interaction
Variable and constant regions are
encoded by different gene segments
• variable region binds antigen
• constant region binds receptors,
bacterial products, complement, etc.
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Types of Antibodies - IgG
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• Induced by protein antigens
• Constitutes about 80% of antibody in
serum
• Composed of two light chains (κ or λ)
and one type of heavy chain (γ)
• Coats Ag for its speedy uptake
• Four isotypes
• IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4
Most of BioGenex Antibodies are IgG Type
Types of Antibodies - IgA
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• Constitutes 13% of total antibodies
• Predominant class of Ab in
extravascular secretions
• Present in saliva, tears, nasal secretions,
bronchial and digestive tract mucus and
mammary gland secretions
• Exists either as monomer or dimer
• Dimer is formed by two IgA monomers,
a J chain and secretory component
• Has two isotypes IgA1 and IgA2
Types of Antibodies - IgM
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• Largest antibody
• Constitutes upto 8% of total Abs
• It is a pentamer formed by five
monomers of IgM Abs joined by
disulphide bridges
• First Ab that appears during immune
response
• Activates complement system
Types of Antibodies - IgD
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• Membrane bound
• Constitutes less than 1% of total Abs
• Membrane bound and one of the main
receptors on mature B cells
• May play an important role in
regulation of immune responses.
Types of Antibodies - IgE
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• Constitutes less than 0.003% of
total Abs
• Triggers allergies
• Binds to Mast cells and Basophils
• Subsequent exposure to the same
antigen triggers allergic reaction
• Responsible for release of factors
that attracts Eisonophils
Polyclonal vs. Monoclonal Antibodies
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• Polyclonal Abs are produced from different
clones of B cells for a given Ag
• Recognizes the different epitopes on an Ag
• Monoclonal Ab are produced against a
single epitope
Polyclonal vs. Monoclonal Antibodies
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• Polyclonal Abs is produced from different
clones of B Lymphocytes and hence different
antibodies with distinct specificity for given
antigen (i.e same antigen different
epitopes).It’s robust, exhibit cross reactivity
• Monoclonal Abs is produced from a single
clone and directed against a single epitope.
It show lot to lot consistency and is specific
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Polyclonal vs. Monoclonal Antibodies
Monoclonal Polyclonal
Single plasma cell population /
single epitope
Multiple epitopes
Higher Specificity Higher Sensitivity
Hybridoma technology
Produced in lab animals like Rabbit,
Goat, etc.
Lot to lot stability Lot to lot variations
Longer time to generate Cross Reactivity
Applications of Antibodies
• Western blotting: Detection of protein of interest in a mixture
• Flow cytometry: Detection of proteins in live cells
• ELISA: Binding characteristics of proteins and quantitation
• IHC: localization of proteins of interest with in a cell
• In situ Hybridization: detect modification and abnormalities at genetic level
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Western IHC Direct Bind
ELISA
IP/ChIP Sandwich IF/Flow
Cytometry
Functional
Modulation
Denatyred/linear epitope folded/discontinuous epitope
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Basic of immunology

  • 2. 2
  • 3. Basics of Immunology What is the immune system? • Biological mechanism for identifying and destroying pathogens within a larger organism. – Pathogens: agents that cause disease • Bacteria, viruses, fungi, worms, etc. • Types: • Innate Immunity • Adaptive Immunity 3
  • 4. Immunity - Definition & Types 4 Adaptive Immunity Innate Immunity • Definition: • Resistance to infectious diseases and is mediated by immune system • Types: • Innate or Non Specific • Anatomic barriers: Skin, mucous membrane • Physiologic barriers: Temperature, pH • Phagocytic Barriers: • Inflammatory barriers: redness, swelling, heat and pain • Adaptive or Specific • Antigen specificity • Diversity • Immunological Memory • Self or non self recognition
  • 6. Adaptive Immunity - Types 6 • Naturally acquired Immunity Arises as a result of accidental interaction of a disease causing agent • Artificially acquired Immunity Immunity due to deliberate interaction of a disease causing agent. e.g.., vaccination The colors of the receptors indicate specificity: each can bind to one specific antigen. Adaptive immunity can only attack targets that it has prepared for
  • 7. 7 Active Passive Active Passive Antigens enter the body naturally; body induces antibodies and specialized lymphocytes Antigens are introduced by vaccination; body produces antibodies and specialized lymphocytes Antibodies pass from mother to fetus via placenta or to infant via the mother’s milk Preformed antibodies in immune serum are introduced by injection Adaptive Immunity Naturally acquired Artificially acquired Adaptive Immunity
  • 8. Components of Immune System 8 • Cells • Antigen presenting cells • Polymorphic mono nuclear Leukocytes • Cytotoxic leukocytes • Natural Killer (NK) Cells • Lymphokine activated Killers (LAK) • Lymphocytes, B cells and T Cells • Proteins • Cytokines • Antibodies • Acute phase Reactants • Antibodies • Each B cell produces a specific type of antibody • Antigen: Antibody Generator • Any substance that can elicit an immune response when administered parenterally • Reacts with the antibody thus produced
  • 9. Structure of Antibody • Composed of 2 heavy and 2 light chains – encoded by different genes • Single disulfide bond between heavy and light, two disulfide bonds between 2 heavy chains. • Light chain is either ƙ (kappa) or λ (lambda); 98% of mouse antibodies are ƙ. • Heavy chain constant region varies depending on isotype. 9
  • 10. Epitope – Paratope Interaction Variable and constant regions are encoded by different gene segments • variable region binds antigen • constant region binds receptors, bacterial products, complement, etc. 10
  • 11. Types of Antibodies - IgG 11 • Induced by protein antigens • Constitutes about 80% of antibody in serum • Composed of two light chains (κ or λ) and one type of heavy chain (γ) • Coats Ag for its speedy uptake • Four isotypes • IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4 Most of BioGenex Antibodies are IgG Type
  • 12. Types of Antibodies - IgA 12 • Constitutes 13% of total antibodies • Predominant class of Ab in extravascular secretions • Present in saliva, tears, nasal secretions, bronchial and digestive tract mucus and mammary gland secretions • Exists either as monomer or dimer • Dimer is formed by two IgA monomers, a J chain and secretory component • Has two isotypes IgA1 and IgA2
  • 13. Types of Antibodies - IgM 13 • Largest antibody • Constitutes upto 8% of total Abs • It is a pentamer formed by five monomers of IgM Abs joined by disulphide bridges • First Ab that appears during immune response • Activates complement system
  • 14. Types of Antibodies - IgD 14 • Membrane bound • Constitutes less than 1% of total Abs • Membrane bound and one of the main receptors on mature B cells • May play an important role in regulation of immune responses.
  • 15. Types of Antibodies - IgE 15 • Constitutes less than 0.003% of total Abs • Triggers allergies • Binds to Mast cells and Basophils • Subsequent exposure to the same antigen triggers allergic reaction • Responsible for release of factors that attracts Eisonophils
  • 16. Polyclonal vs. Monoclonal Antibodies 16 • Polyclonal Abs are produced from different clones of B cells for a given Ag • Recognizes the different epitopes on an Ag • Monoclonal Ab are produced against a single epitope
  • 17. Polyclonal vs. Monoclonal Antibodies 17 • Polyclonal Abs is produced from different clones of B Lymphocytes and hence different antibodies with distinct specificity for given antigen (i.e same antigen different epitopes).It’s robust, exhibit cross reactivity • Monoclonal Abs is produced from a single clone and directed against a single epitope. It show lot to lot consistency and is specific
  • 18. 18 Polyclonal vs. Monoclonal Antibodies Monoclonal Polyclonal Single plasma cell population / single epitope Multiple epitopes Higher Specificity Higher Sensitivity Hybridoma technology Produced in lab animals like Rabbit, Goat, etc. Lot to lot stability Lot to lot variations Longer time to generate Cross Reactivity
  • 19. Applications of Antibodies • Western blotting: Detection of protein of interest in a mixture • Flow cytometry: Detection of proteins in live cells • ELISA: Binding characteristics of proteins and quantitation • IHC: localization of proteins of interest with in a cell • In situ Hybridization: detect modification and abnormalities at genetic level 19 Western IHC Direct Bind ELISA IP/ChIP Sandwich IF/Flow Cytometry Functional Modulation Denatyred/linear epitope folded/discontinuous epitope
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