英文版-Indiana-University-Purdue-University-Fort-Wayne微生物学授课讲义-lecture-06课件.ppt
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1、Lecture 6BIOL 5331Phagocytosis and the Interactionsof Various PhagocytesBIOL 533Lecture 6Medical MicrobiologyLecture 6BIOL 5332Leukocyte Chemotaxins Types of chemotaxins C5a attracts neutrophils and monocytes Made by bacteria Peptide clipped off N-terminus(beginning with N-formylmethionine)during pe
2、ptide maturation after protein synthesis Made by bacteria and nucleated blood cells Leucotrieneslipid products of cell membrane metabolismLecture 6BIOL 5333Leukocyte Chemotaxins Function of chemotaxins Enhance and direct motility of phagocytic cells To a limited extent,oxidative metabolism of phagoc
3、ytic cellsLecture 6BIOL 5334Opsonization and Opsonins General aspects Substances that enhance ability of phagocytes to ingest microbes Defend against presence of capsules and other microbial mechanisms that interfere with phagocytosisLecture 6BIOL 5335Opsonization and Opsonins Types of opsonins Anti
4、bodies C3b component of complement Binds covalently to bacterial surface and is recognized by receptors on neutrophils,monocytes,and macrophage Bacteria become bound to surface of phagocyte facilitating their uptakeLecture 6BIOL 5336Opsonization and Opsonins Types of opsonins,continued Mechanism Whi
5、te blood cell receptors for C3b At least 3CR1,CR2,CR3(complement receptor)Children deficient in CR3 very vulnerable to bacterial infectionsLecture 6BIOL 5337PhagocytesTypes of Cells Neutrophilscell origin Actively motile cells produced in bone marrow Differentiate from stem cells over about a two-we
6、ek period Production of granules during this time Azurophil Produce specific granules laterLecture 6BIOL 5338PhagocytesTypes of Cells Neutrophilscell origin,continued Upon maturation(in numbers of 1010 per day),they move into peripheral blood and circulate for about 6.5 hours Next move into capillar
7、y bed and marginateLecture 6BIOL 5339PhagocytesTypes of Cells Neutrophilscell origin,continued Margination caused by stickiness due to interleukin-1 Summoned by chemotaxis,they move through endothelial cell junctions(diapdesis)into extravascular tissue spacesLecture 6BIOL 53310PhagocytesTypes of Cel
8、ls Neutrophils are most active in gut Gut has enormous microbial population lying just one cell layer away from aseptic tissue Flora generates large amounts of chemotaxins that recruit most of bodys available leukocytesLecture 6BIOL 53311PhagocytesTypes of Cells As a result,submucosa of gut is in a
9、constant state of inflammation Keep microbial flora down Synthesis of neutrophils inhibited by chemicals or radiation Infections in gut regionLecture 6BIOL 53312PhagocytesTypes of Cells Monocytes and macrophage Compared to neutrophils Arrive at damaged tissue later in infection Days after neutrophil
10、s have been active in fighting intruders Eventually settle in tissues and become resident macrophageLecture 6BIOL 53313PhagocytesTypes of Cells Monocytes and macrophage Share progenitor cell type,but kinetics of maturation&appearance are very different Monocytes continue cell differentiation after l
11、eaving bone marrow Monocytes and macrophage involved in both constititive and inducible mechanisms Interact with T cells and play important role in cell-mediated immunityLecture 6BIOL 53314PhagocytesTypes of Cells Tissue(resident)macrophage Exist throughout body Different names and functions in diff
12、erent tissues Kupffer cellsliver Alveolar macrophagelungs Osteoclastsbone MicrogliabrainLecture 6BIOL 53315PhagocytesTypes of Cells Monocyte and macrophage functions Phagocytize invading microbes Contribute greatly to inflammatory response Releases IL-1enhances sticking of neutrophil to capillary en
13、dothelia TNFactivates newly arrived neutrophilsLecture 6BIOL 53316Mechanism of Phagocyte Killing Neutrophils General steps Attach to microbes Ingest microbes Kill microbes Granulesconsidered as enlarged lysosomes containing hydrolytic enzymesLecture 6BIOL 53317Mechanism of Phagocyte Killing Neutroph
14、il granule types Azurophil(primary granule)Contains Lysozyme Elastase A chymotryptic-like protease Myeloperoxidase Several antibacterial cationic proteinsLecture 6BIOL 53318Mechanism of Phagocyte Killing Neutrophil granule types Specific(secondary granule)Contains Cytochrome Lysozyme Lactoferin(iron
15、-binding protein)Vitamin B12 binding protein CollagenaseLecture 6BIOL 53319Mechanism of Phagocyte Killing The neutrophil membrane Contains receptors for chemotaxin and opsonins After binding chemotaxins,receptors are internalized and replaced with new onesLecture 6BIOL 53320Mechanism of Phagocyte Ki
16、lling Effectiveness of chemotaxis:very effective Neutrophils are very motile Move by rearranging cytoplasmic microfilaments and microtubules Actin and myosin in microfilaments are affected by protein gelsolin Portions that face upstream in chemotactic gradient form structure called lamellipodium Cyt
17、oplasm is densely packed with microfilaments Portions face downstream form knob-like uropodLecture 6BIOL 53321Mechanism of Phagocyte Killing Process of phagocytosis General aspects Differs from pinocytosis in that particles,not liquids,taken upLecture 6BIOL 53322Mechanism of Phagocyte Killing Proces
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