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Learning Objectives: Innate Immunity

Reading Assignment: Chapter 8 pp 201-223, The Immune System by Parham

Supplementary Materials: Innate Immunity,   Complement,   Cytokines,   ToolBox

Innate Immunity deals with the earliest responses to pathogens at the site of infection. Macrophages in the tissues respond to damage and pathogen contact by secreting cytokines, chemical signals that attract other white blood cells and increase blood flow to the site. The result is inflammation: redness, pain, swelling, and heat signal that the immune system has responded to the pathogen. Innate immunity is rapid but does not prevent disease symptoms from occurring on repeated pathogen contact.

The Learning Objectives pages list the key concepts you should know from each section of the course. You are also expected to know the words bolded in the text. In addition to The Immune System by Parham, study aids include online Tutorials with study questions and a ToolBox containing a Glossary, Reading and Writing About Immunology, and information about immunological techniques.

When you finish Innate Immunity , you should be able to

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Written by Janet M. Decker, PhD      jdecker@u.arizona.edu
Last modified June 9, 2003