Basic Course in Pediatric Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation – Niakoro

Basic Course in Pediatric Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation

Basic Course in Pediatric Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation

Course Content

Total learning: 67 lessons / 6 quizzes Time: 8 hours

Basis of transplant immunology

Please, watch this video previous to start the Module

An organ transplant is a surgical procedure in which a failing  organ is replaced by a functioning one from a donor with a compatible  tissue type:

  • Autgrafting: within an individual
  • Allografting: non-identical individuals
  • Xenografting: between different species

Orthotropic graft: donor organ is situated replacement the failing organ

Heterotopic graft: donor organ is situated parallel to the failing organ

The immune system recognizes graft from  someone else as foreign body and triggers response  via immune cells and substances they produce –  cytokines and antibodies

(Responses  are  via;  recognition,  amplification  and  memory)

IMMUNE CELLS

  • Lymphocytes : T-lymphocyte, B-lymphocyte, N-killer  cells
  • Antigen presenting cells (APC) : macrophages, dendritic  cells
  • The Effector Cells : Neutrophils , macrophages and T-  lymphocytes

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