- Cellular immunity or cell-mediated immune system
or T-cell immunity (CMIS)
• T lymphocytes or T-cells are produced in the bone marrow
and mature in thymus.
Types of T-cells
• Cytotoxic or killer T-cells : Directly attack and destroy
antigens by secreting a protein perforin.
• Suppressor T-cells : Keep a check on entire immune
system from attacking the body’s own cells.
• Helper T-cells : Stimulate the B-cells to produce antibodies.
They form protein mediators called lymphokines.
• Memory cells : Sensitised T-cells retain memory of
antigen specificity for future, sometimes lifelong. They proliferate and differentiate into all types of T-cells.
Immune Response
• The specific reactivity induced in a host by an antigenic stimulus is known as the immune response.
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Total antibody
IgG
IgM
Decline
Plateau
Antibody
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IgM
Lag period
Antibody concentration
in serum
Secondary immune response/
Booster response
Reaction of the body’s immune system
to any subsequent infection of the same
microbe antigen. It is more rapid, intense
response that lasts for a longer period.
Primary immune response
Reaction of body’s immune
system to the first attack of
microbe (antigen). It takes
longer time to establish
immunity and declines rapidly.
Fig.: Primary vs Secondary immune responses
Immune System
• The human immune system comprises of lymphoid organs, tissue cells and soluble molecules such as antibodies.
• Lymphoid organs are of two types : Primary lymphoid organs where B-and T-lymphocytes mature and acquire antigen-
specific receptors such as bone marrow and thymus and secondary lymphoid organs where mature lymphocytes undergo
proliferation and differentiation such as spleen, lymph nodes, tonsils, etc.
• Antigen Presenting Cells (APCs) - APCs are the cells that engulf antigens and present fragments to T-cells. E.g., marophages,
dendritic cells and B cells.
Antibodies
• Antibodies are immunoglobulins (Igs) which are produced in response to antigenic stimulation.
• All antibodies are immunoglobulins but all immunoglobulins are not antibodies.
• Antibodies are produced by B-lymphocytes and plasma cells. The mature plasma cells produce antibodies which direct antibody
mediated immunity.
Flow chart :Functioning of Cell-mediated Immunity
Other T-cells “remember” the
antigeni.e., memory cells.