How does your immune system work? - Emma Bryce

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A mosquito lands on your arm,
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injects its chemicals into your skin, and begins to feed.
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You wouldn’t even know it was there, if not for the red lump that appears,
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accompanied by a telltale itch.
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It’s a nuisance, but that bump is an important signal
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that you’re protected by your immune system,
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your body’s major safeguard against infection, illness, and disease.
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This system is a vast network of cells, tissues, and organs
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that coordinate your body’s defenses against any threats to your health.
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Without it, you’d be exposed to billions of bacteria, viruses, and toxins
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that could make something as minor as a paper cut or a seasonal cold fatal.
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The immune system relies on millions of defensive white blood cells,
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also known as leukocytes,
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that originate in our bone marrow.
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These cells migrate into the bloodstream and the lymphatic system,
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a network of vessels which helps clear bodily toxins and waste.
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Our bodies are teeming with leukocytes:
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there are between 4,000 and 11,000 in every microliter of blood.
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As they move around, leukocytes work like security personnel,
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constantly screening the blood, tissues, and organs for suspicious signs.
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This system mainly relies on cues called antigens.
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These molecular traces on the surface of pathogens and other foreign substances
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betray the presence of invaders.
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As soon as the leukocytes detect them,
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it takes only minutes for the body’s protective immune response to kick in.
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Threats to our bodies are hugely variable,
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so the immune response has to be equally adaptable.
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That means relying on many different types of leukocytes
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to tackle threats in different ways.
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Despite this diversity, we classify leukocytes in two main cellular groups,
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which coordinate a two-pronged attack.
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First, phagocytes trigger the immune response
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by sending macrophages and dendritic cells into the blood.
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As these circulate, they destroy any foreign cells they encounter,
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simply by consuming them.
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That allows phagocytes to identify
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the antigen on the invaders they just ingested
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and transmit this information to the second major cell group
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orchestrating the defense,
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the lymphocytes.
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A group of lymphocyte cells called T-cells go in search of infected body cells
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and swiftly kill them off.
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Meanwhile, B-cells and helper T-cells
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use the information gathered from the unique antigens
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to start producing special proteins called antibodies.
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This is the pièce de résistance:
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Each antigen has a unique, matching antibody that can latch onto it
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like a lock and key,
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and destroy the invading cells.
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B-cells can produce millions of these,
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which then cycle through the body and attack the invaders
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until the worst of the threat is neutralized.
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While all of this is going on, familiar symptoms,
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like high temperatures and swelling,
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are actually processes designed to aid the immune response.
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A warmer body makes it harder for bacteria and viruses to reproduce and spread
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because they’re temperature-sensitive.
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And when body cells are damaged,
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they release chemicals that make fluid leak into the surrounding tissues,
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causing swelling.
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That also attracts phagocytes,
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which consume the invaders and the damaged cells.
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Usually, an immune response will eradicate a threat within a few days.
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It won’t always stop you from getting ill, but that’s not its purpose.
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Its actual job is to stop a threat
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from escalating to dangerous levels inside your body.
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And through constant surveillance over time,
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the immune system provides another benefit:
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it helps us develop long-term immunity.
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When B- and T-cells identify antigens,
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they can use that information to recognize invaders in the future.
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So, when a threat revisits, the cells can swiftly deploy the right antibodies
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to tackle it before it affects any more cells.
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That’s how you can develop immunity to certain diseases, like chickenpox.
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It doesn’t always work so well.
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Some people have autoimmune diseases,
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which trick the immune system
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into attacking the body’s own perfectly healthy cells.
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No one knows exactly what causes them,
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but these disorders sabotage the immune system to varying degrees,
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and underlie problems like arthritis,
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Type I diabetes,
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and multiple sclerosis.
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For most individuals, however,
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a healthy immune system will successfully fight off an estimated 300 colds
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and innumerable other potential infections over the course of a lifetime.
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Without it, those threats would escalate into something far more dangerous.
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So the next time you catch a cold or scratch a mosquito bite,
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think of the immune system.
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We owe it our lives.
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