Immunology

3-17-2010

By David Haken, for Zoe Wood's CPE 471-01, Winter 2020


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Overview

Overview:

Aaaaahhhhhaaaaa.... Aaaaaaahhhhaaa...... AHHHAAAA CHOOOO! Sick again!? What the heck!? But don't let me hear you say, My immune system sucks - it's doing the best it can. My project is an attempt to prove that.

The idea is: throw a virus into a pool of healthy cells and watch what happens. In more detail, once the simulation beings the pathogens begin infecting their target cells which release cytokines, raising cells resistance and alerting macrophages to the scene, where they can phagocytize the infected cell - after which the macrophage travels to the red bone marrow, alerts the lymphocytes which produce cytotoxic T-cells which induce cell apoptosis in infected cells and plasma cells which produce antibodies which disable pathogens.

So basically it's as simple as that. If you didn't quite follow that and would like a thorough understanding of my project and your body's immune system, keep reading!

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The Players:

Click on the images to see what the cells look like in real life

 
 
Red Blood Cell
Virus
 
 
Macrophage
Cytokine
 
 
Growth Factor Cytokines Released From Macrophage
Cytotoxic T Cell
 
 
Plasma Cell
Antibody

Sequence of Events:


 
 
Virus docks a red blood cell, soon it will start infecting
Infected cell releases cytokines, which a nearby macrophage recieves
 
 
Macrophage phagocytizes the infected cell
Macrophage releases growth factor cytokines causing itself to replicate
 
 
Macrophage leaves infection site to travel to red bone marrow where it will signal a specific response
Lymphocytes arrive at the infection site
 
 
Cytotoxic Tcells dock infected cell and release an apoptosis protein, killing the virus infected cell
Plasma cells produce antibodies
 
 
Antibodies dock virus cells and disable them, preventing them from infecting any other cells
The battle rages on

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