Primary
and
Secondary
Immune
Response
Both humoral and cell mediated responses are divided into two groups as follows:
(1) primary and
(2) secondary immune responses.
The Band T lymphocytes that are yet to encounter an antigen are called naive B and naive T cells. The naive B cells that encounter the antigen, proliferate and differentiate into two types of cells: the antibody secreting plasma cells and the memory B cells. The plasma cells form the basis of primary humoral response, which is the response mounted by the immune system to an antigen that the animal encounters for the first time.




