Ibrahim Mohamed Saeed Abduwahid Shnawa
University of Qasim, Iraq
Title: Mucosal immunology of human bacterial infectious diseases: Personal view
Biography
Biography: Ibrahim Mohamed Saeed Abduwahid Shnawa
Abstract
Mucosal surfaces interplay a crucial role in immune defenses against human infectious diseases. Mucosal antibodies and mucosal immune cells were separated from the clinical materials corresponding to each disease case. The associated causals were isolated, identified and cell free culture filtrate (CFCF) as well as somatic antigens (SA) were made. Mucosal antibodies (MABs) and mucosal immune cells (MICs) were reacted with CFCF and SA using passive hem-agglutination (PHA), standard tube agglutination (STA) and leukocyte inhibitory factor (LIF). Mucosal infections (MI) were either inducing humoral mucosal and systemic immune responses or humoral as well as cellular immune responses both at mucosal surfaces and peripheral blood. The patients herd immune responses were found to be of three fractions; low, moderate and high immune responders. Moderate responders were the major population fraction. Mucosal antibodies and mucosal immune cells can be of use as probes helpful for detection of mucosal infections in human beings.