In this video, we're going to begin our introduction to how pathogens avoid host defense mechanisms. Pathogens have evolved a wide variety of mechanisms that allow them to avoid the defense mechanisms of a host. Below, we have a map of our lesson on these mechanisms of avoiding host defenses. You'll notice the title of our map here is "Avoiding Host Defenses" and how pathogens can avoid host defenses and cause disease. Notice that there are a wide variety of mechanisms that we're going to talk about in more detail as we move forward in our course. Because this image represents a map, you can use it as a guide as we progress. We're going to cover the leftmost branches first.
We'll discuss how pathogens can hide within host cells to avoid host defenses. We'll also explore how they can avoid phagocytes in many different ways such as by preventing their encounter with phagocytes, by avoiding opsonization by phagocytes using capsules, and preventing opsonization by using Fc receptors. More details about this will be discussed as we advance. Then, we'll cover surviving inside of phagocytes to avoid the host defenses, avoiding the complement system, and avoiding antibodies through various methods like using IgA proteases, using antigenic variation, or mimicking host cells.
This is just a map of our lesson moving forward, and you can refer back to this lesson to help guide you and assist you in understanding where we are within the lesson. This concludes our brief introduction and I'll see you all in our next lesson video where we'll discuss more details about hiding within host cells. See you in that video.