Our immune system relies on an innate and an adaptive arm that communicate and collaborate to provide us with an optimal response against pathogens. This course focuses on our innate immunity which provides us our first, fast and inherited defence against infections.
Immunology: Innate Immune System
This course is part of Immunology: The Immune System and its Failures Specialization
Instructors: Sophie Rutschmann
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You will identify key innate immunity cells, molecules, and direct defence mechanisms.
You will also learn how our microbiota, the overall micro-organisms found in our body, influences our innate immune response.
Finally, you will understand how our innate immune cells inform our adaptive system of the presence of a threat.
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There are 5 modules in this course
In module one, we will explore the main component of the innate immune system. We will start by looking at the surfaces that are first exposed to potential pathogens and how they prevent most pathogens from entering our body. We will then learn about our main innate protective mechanisms and discuss how this inherited system is able to recognise and combat infection. By the end of this module, learners will be able to describe these actors and mechanisms in detail.
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4 videos5 readings2 assignments
In module two, we will explore a key soluble component of our innate immune system: the complement. We will learn about its main components, how it gets activated by pathogens and how the outcome leads to pathogens destruction. We will also explore how the complement system contributes to other innate immune activities, such as phagocytosis, that is the uptake of microorganisms by immune cell for destruction.
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1 video3 readings1 assignment
In module three, we will investigate how our microbiota plays a protective role in our health. We will first define the human microbiome in more details and explore its influence on various common pathologies such as asthma, diabetes or cancer. The module ends on an opportunity for learners to reflect and share with others on the effects of pro-biotics on our health.
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3 videos2 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
In module four, we will understand how the innate system communicates with the adaptive immune cells. We will explore which cells oversee this essential function and how they capture, digest and present pathogenic molecules to the adaptive immune cells to for their activation. Importantly, we will also investigate how the innate immune response helps this second phase of response to ‘adapt’ to the nature of the infection.
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3 videos1 reading2 assignments
In module five, we will look at one example of innate cells, called Natural Killers, that are directly able to destroy infected and tumour cells. We will explore how they interact with other immune cells, how they recognise their target cells and the mechanisms they use to lead to their death. Importantly, we will also discover the mechanisms that prevent their mis-activation to prevent the disastrous destruction of health host cells.
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1 video3 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
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Reviewed on Apr 17, 2023
Perfect for my Internal Medicine Veterinary Board review. Much less abstract than written notes. Thank you :)
Reviewed on Feb 16, 2024
The best way of teaching helped me to understand the Immunology Subject very well!! Thanks to all the teachers for this wonderful course. Looking forward for more such interesting courses.
Reviewed on Aug 11, 2023
Overall Good. But video has a problem. Audio has echo that cause headache
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