SCIENZE DELLA PATOLOGIA UMANA

Academic Year 2016/2017 - 1° Year
Teaching Staff Credit Value: 6
Scientific field: MED/04 - Experimental medicine and pathophysiology
Taught classes: 42 hours
Term / Semester:
ENGLISH VERSION

Learning Objectives

  • Immunopathology
    • understanding the immune system structure, the antigen recognition mechanisms, the B and T lymphocytes differentiation, their activation and development of effector response.
    • understanding the principal immune mechanisms of immuno-disease, especially: Hypersensitivity reactions, Immunodeficiencies and Autoimmnuni disorders.

Detailed Course Content

  • Immunopathology

    IMMUNOLOGY
    1) General characteristics of the immune response: organization of the immune system. natural immunity: humoral and cellular components. The structures of the pathogens and the signs recognized by the innate immunity receptors:
    2) Immunity cells: granulocytes basophils, eosinophils, neutrophils, dendritic cells, NK cells and cells of the monocyte-macrophage system. Origin, maturation and function.
    3)Function of the immune system: role of primary (bone marrow and thymus) and secondary (lymph nodes, spleen, lymphoid tissue associated with mucous membranes) lymphoid organs in the immune response.
    4) lymphocyte migration: Families of adhesion molecules. Role of lymphocyte homing adhesion molecules and leukocytes diapedesis .
    5) Antigens: definition and properties of the antigens. Superantigens and mitogens.
    6) Antibodies and generation of antibody diversity: Basic structure of immunoglobulins heavy and light chains. Structure and function of the variable and constant region domains. The combining site. Antigenic determinants of immunoglobulins: isotypes, allotypes and idiotipi. Classes and subclasses of immunoglobulins. biological functions of the classes and subclasses of Ig. Immunoglobulin membrane and circulating. Active and passive immunization . The light and heavy chain organization. Rearrangement of the variable region genes.
    7) Monoclonal Antibodies: Production and use
    8) B lymphocytes and immune response mediated by antibodies: Maturation and maturational stages of B lymphocytes. The complex of the Ag receptor (BCR). Phenotypic markers and co-stimulatory surface molecules. Activation, proliferation and differentiation of B lymphocyte response to antigens and T-Tindipendenti employees. Kinetics of primary and secondary response. Maturation of antibody response: isotype switching, affinity maturation and immunologic memory.
    9) Complement: classical Via, alternatively and lectin. The complement membrane attack complex (components and activation). Regulation of complement activation.
    10) the major histocompatibility system: Organization of MHC genes and their inheritance. Structure and function of MHC molecules.
    11) Processing and presentation of the Ag: Ag-presenting cells (APC). Processing the Ag by APC: endogenous and exogenous cycle. MHC molecules role in the Ag recognition.
    12) T lymphocytes and cell-mediated immunity: Receptor for the Ag (TCR). Organization, rearrangement and diversity generation of TCR genes. The CD3 complex. Maturation and maturation stages of T cells in the thymus; positive and negative selection. Phenotypic markers and co-stimulatory surface molecules. T subpopulations and their function. Regulatory T cells. direct cytotoxic response: effector cells and mechanisms of cytotoxicity. Delayed hypersensitivity response: the role of APC and effector cells. Activation, proliferation and death of T lymphocytes
    13) Cytokines: Structure and function of cytokines and their receptors.
    14) General characteristics of the immune response against microorganisms.
    15) The most important laboratory techniques.

    IMMUNOPATHOLOGY

    1) Hypersensitivity Reactions: Hypersensitivity of anaphylactic, cytotoxic, immune complex and delayed. Etiology, pathogenesis, major demonstrations and evaluation methods.
    2) Tolerance and Autoimmunity: natural and induced tolerance. cellular and molecular mechanisms of tolerance of T lymphocytes and B. Loss of tolerance: etiology, pathogenesis and genetics of autoimmune phenomena. systemic diseases and organ-specific
    3) congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies: Deficit of the compartment of the compartment B. T. Deficit Deficit combined B and T defects of phagocytes. Complement deficiencies.
    4) Immunology transplant: Mechanisms of allograft rejection. Transfusions and bone marrow transplants.
    5) Immunity 'cancer: tumor antigens. Major mechanisms involved in the immune response to tumors and their evasion by cancer cells.


Textbook Information

  • Immunopathology
    1. IMMUNOLOGIA CELLULARE E MOLECOLARE Abbas – Licyhman-Pillai; Masson 2010
    2. IMMUNOBIOLOGIA Janeway- Travers; Piccin 2010
    3. CELULE TESSUTI E MALATTIE . PRINCIPI DI PATOLOGIA GENERALE G. Majno, Joris ; Isbn 978-8808-18076-6 2009