(15 Credits/Hours)
Launch Date: August 5, 2025
Expires: August 31, 2027
Course Overview
This comprehensive course explores the complex mechanisms of immune system dysfunction and disease. Students will examine how disruptions in normal immune function lead to various pathological conditions, from autoimmune disorders to immunodeficiencies. The course integrates molecular, cellular, and systemic perspectives to understand immune-mediated diseases and their clinical manifestations.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Immune System Pathophysiology
- Dysregulation of Innate Immunity
- Adaptive Immune System Dysfunction
- Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders
- Secondary Immunodeficiency Syndromes
- Autoimmune Disease Mechanisms
- Systemic Autoimmune Disorders
- Organ-Specific Autoimmune Diseases
- Hypersensitivity Reactions and Allergic Diseases
- Chronic Inflammatory Disorders
- Immune System and Cancer Pathophysiology
- Transplant Rejection and Graft-versus-Host Disease
- Infectious Disease and Immune System Failure
- Immunosenescence and Age-Related Immune Dysfunction
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Analyze the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying immune system disorders
- Evaluate the molecular and cellular basis of immune dysfunction
- Distinguish between different types of immune-mediated pathologies
- Assess the clinical manifestations of immune system diseases
- Explain the relationship between immune system failure and disease susceptibility
- Apply knowledge of immune pathophysiology to therapeutic interventions
- Integrate immune system pathology with other body systems
- Critically analyze current research in immune system pathophysiology
Course Content
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