Lectures:
1. Antibody immune response and regulation. T-independent, T-dependent antigens. Immunology basis of vaccination
2. Immune function of T cells - Th1, Th2, Th17, regulatory T cells. Cytotoxic reactions, NK, NKT cells
3. Mucosal and skin immune reaction. Inflammation and immune reaction
4. Break of the immune tolerance, autoimmunity-mechanisms and risk factors
5. Antiinfection immunity. Prions and the immune system. Primary immunodeficiency - molecular basis
6. Immunopathology reactions of hypersensitivity, Coombs and Gell Type I - IV Practicum I: Immune proteins analysis - immunoglobulins, specific antibodies (against infectious and other antigens), acute phase proteins, paraproteins Methods for detection of autoantibodies - indirect immunofluorescence, ELISA, Western Blott (WB) Complement tests, tests of the complement function (including complement inhibitors) Theoretical principles of: immunodifusion, precipitation, agglutination, immunoelectrophoresis / immunofixation, radio/enzymoimmunoanalysis, turbidimetry and nephelometry. Practical demonstration: typical patterns of autoantibodies detection by indirect immunofluorescence and westernblott Based on case studies Practicum II: Methods for analysis of cell mediated immunity Flow cytometry - principle of the method. Phenotypization of the cells - application in different areas. Analysis of the activation state of leucocytes, thrombocytes and other cells. Functional tests of lymphocytes - cytotoxicity, proliferation, cytokine secretion Functional tests of phagocyting cells - ingestion, metabolic burst of Neu Practical demonstration: analysis of membrane markers of peripheral blood lymphocytes Based on case studies
The Course of Module IIA covering more advanced mechanisms of immunity and dominantly abnormal functions of immune system