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Stem Cells and
the Immune System
January 2010
Today’s lecture
• Brainstorm
• Basic organization and function of the
immune system
• Lymphocyte development
• Immune activation and response
• Immune suppression and tolerance
Today’s lecture
• Brainstorm
• Basic organization and function of the
immune system
• Lymphocyte development
• Immune activation and response
• Natural killer cells
Brainstorm
• Why do organisms contract diseases?
• What happens when an organism contracts a
disease?
• What factors can help (or hinder) the likelihood
that we will contract a disease?
• What happens when an organism is injured?
• What factors can help (or hinder) the likelihood
that we will recover from an injury?
Today’s lecture
• Brainstorm
• Basic organization and function of the
immune system
• Lymphocyte development
• Immune activation and response
• Natural Killer cells
Basic Organization and Function of the
Immune System
The immune system is
the body’s response
to disease and injury
– Nonspecific response
(innate immunity)
– Specific response
(acquired immunity)
T-cell (part of the specific
immune response)
Nonspecific response
Exterior barriers
– Skin
– Mucous membranes
– Secretions
Nonspecific response
– Involves myeloid leukocytes (including all
phagocytic cells) such as macrophages
– Participate in the inflammatory response to injury
or disease
– Mast cells also involved
– Proteins (cytokines) signal between cells
inflammation mast cell protein
Specific Response
• Antigen-antibody
relationship (acquired
immunity)
• Vaccinations depend on this
• Involves lymphocytes (B, T
and plasma cells)
T-cells, made visible by fluorescent dye
Model of an antibody
Today’s lecture
• Brainstorm
• Basic organization and function of the
immune system
• Lymphocyte development
• Immune activation and response
• Immune suppression and tolerance
Lymphocyte development
Origin, Lineage, Functions
Gettyimages
Conceptualization of a lymphoid progenitor cell
Originates in
bone marrow
– Rich supply of
hematopoietic
stem cells
– Asymmetric cell
division (one
daughter stays in
bone marrow )
– Lymphoid and
Myeloid lineage
cells begin and
are released from
here
Differentiation into
lymphoid stem cells
in the bone marrow
– General B cells
mature in the bone
marrow
Differentiation into
lymphoid stem cells
in the thymus
– General T cells
mature in the
thymus
Play
“The Cell is Right”
to learn about the
blood tree
Migration
Migration of mature
general B and T cells to
secondary lymphoid
organs:
– Lymph nodes
– Spleen
– Tonsils
– External body surfaces
(intestinal, respiratory,
urinary, reproductive)
Today’s lecture
• Brainstorm
• Basic organization and function of the
immune system
• Lymphocyte development
• Immune activation and response
• Immune suppression and tolerance
Immune activation and response
Antigen-antibody binding
Structure, location and function of antibodies
1. Tag and disable antigen
2. Alert T cells, macrophages, leukocytes of presence
What triggers these cells to respond?
Cell response
B cells: recognize antigens, proliferate and
produce specific antibodies.
– Differentiate into plasma cells- to produce
more antibodies
– Differentiate into memory cells- keep
antibodies in supply for activation from second
encounter by same antigen
B cells recognize
antigens,
Differentiate into plasma cells-
produce more antibodies
Differentiate into memory cells-
keep some for later
proliferate,
and produce
specific
antibodies.
Cell response
T cells: recognize and destroy tagged antigens and
proliferate
– Cytotoxic T cells bind to antigen on plasma membrane of
target cells and directly destroy the cells
– Helper T cells activate B cells, cytotoxic T cells, Natural
Killer cells and macrophages
– Remaining cells can respond to secondary exposure
Cytotoxic T cell
binds to
antigen on
plasma
membrane of
target cells and
directly destroy
the cells
Helper T cells
activate B cells,
cytotoxic T cells,
natural killer
cells and
macrophages
Today’s lecture
• Brainstorm
• Basic organization and function of the
immune system
• Lymphocyte development
• Immune activation and response
• Immune suppression and tolerance
Why do stem cell transplants
fail?
• Immune issues impact stem cell therapies
• Major Histocompatibility Complex is a
person’s combination of cell surface
proteins that lymphocytes use to tell “self”
from “non-self”
• Allogeneic transplants fail because there
isn’t a match, and lymphocytes destroy the
non-self cells
Immune tolerance research
• Currently, transplant recipients need
immune suppression - giving drugs for
long periods of time to the patient
– Dulls the immune response to non-self
– Increases susceptibility to disease
• Immune tolerance: the future?
– Antigen-specific immune tolerance would
use drugs on the cell transplant to make
them tolerogenic
Future of Immunotherapy
• Play video of Jeffrey Bluestone, UCSF

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Unit_4_Lesson.ppt

  • 1. Stem Cells and the Immune System January 2010
  • 2. Today’s lecture • Brainstorm • Basic organization and function of the immune system • Lymphocyte development • Immune activation and response • Immune suppression and tolerance
  • 3. Today’s lecture • Brainstorm • Basic organization and function of the immune system • Lymphocyte development • Immune activation and response • Natural killer cells
  • 4. Brainstorm • Why do organisms contract diseases? • What happens when an organism contracts a disease? • What factors can help (or hinder) the likelihood that we will contract a disease? • What happens when an organism is injured? • What factors can help (or hinder) the likelihood that we will recover from an injury?
  • 5. Today’s lecture • Brainstorm • Basic organization and function of the immune system • Lymphocyte development • Immune activation and response • Natural Killer cells
  • 6. Basic Organization and Function of the Immune System The immune system is the body’s response to disease and injury – Nonspecific response (innate immunity) – Specific response (acquired immunity) T-cell (part of the specific immune response)
  • 7. Nonspecific response Exterior barriers – Skin – Mucous membranes – Secretions
  • 8. Nonspecific response – Involves myeloid leukocytes (including all phagocytic cells) such as macrophages – Participate in the inflammatory response to injury or disease – Mast cells also involved – Proteins (cytokines) signal between cells inflammation mast cell protein
  • 9. Specific Response • Antigen-antibody relationship (acquired immunity) • Vaccinations depend on this • Involves lymphocytes (B, T and plasma cells) T-cells, made visible by fluorescent dye Model of an antibody
  • 10. Today’s lecture • Brainstorm • Basic organization and function of the immune system • Lymphocyte development • Immune activation and response • Immune suppression and tolerance
  • 11. Lymphocyte development Origin, Lineage, Functions Gettyimages Conceptualization of a lymphoid progenitor cell
  • 12. Originates in bone marrow – Rich supply of hematopoietic stem cells – Asymmetric cell division (one daughter stays in bone marrow ) – Lymphoid and Myeloid lineage cells begin and are released from here Differentiation into lymphoid stem cells in the bone marrow – General B cells mature in the bone marrow Differentiation into lymphoid stem cells in the thymus – General T cells mature in the thymus
  • 13. Play “The Cell is Right” to learn about the blood tree
  • 14. Migration Migration of mature general B and T cells to secondary lymphoid organs: – Lymph nodes – Spleen – Tonsils – External body surfaces (intestinal, respiratory, urinary, reproductive)
  • 15. Today’s lecture • Brainstorm • Basic organization and function of the immune system • Lymphocyte development • Immune activation and response • Immune suppression and tolerance
  • 16. Immune activation and response Antigen-antibody binding Structure, location and function of antibodies 1. Tag and disable antigen 2. Alert T cells, macrophages, leukocytes of presence What triggers these cells to respond?
  • 17. Cell response B cells: recognize antigens, proliferate and produce specific antibodies. – Differentiate into plasma cells- to produce more antibodies – Differentiate into memory cells- keep antibodies in supply for activation from second encounter by same antigen
  • 18. B cells recognize antigens, Differentiate into plasma cells- produce more antibodies Differentiate into memory cells- keep some for later proliferate, and produce specific antibodies.
  • 19. Cell response T cells: recognize and destroy tagged antigens and proliferate – Cytotoxic T cells bind to antigen on plasma membrane of target cells and directly destroy the cells – Helper T cells activate B cells, cytotoxic T cells, Natural Killer cells and macrophages – Remaining cells can respond to secondary exposure
  • 20. Cytotoxic T cell binds to antigen on plasma membrane of target cells and directly destroy the cells
  • 21. Helper T cells activate B cells, cytotoxic T cells, natural killer cells and macrophages
  • 22. Today’s lecture • Brainstorm • Basic organization and function of the immune system • Lymphocyte development • Immune activation and response • Immune suppression and tolerance
  • 23. Why do stem cell transplants fail? • Immune issues impact stem cell therapies • Major Histocompatibility Complex is a person’s combination of cell surface proteins that lymphocytes use to tell “self” from “non-self” • Allogeneic transplants fail because there isn’t a match, and lymphocytes destroy the non-self cells
  • 24. Immune tolerance research • Currently, transplant recipients need immune suppression - giving drugs for long periods of time to the patient – Dulls the immune response to non-self – Increases susceptibility to disease • Immune tolerance: the future? – Antigen-specific immune tolerance would use drugs on the cell transplant to make them tolerogenic
  • 25. Future of Immunotherapy • Play video of Jeffrey Bluestone, UCSF