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Antigen recognition by T lymphocytes Dr. Glorivee Rosario- Pérez BIOL 4056 Parham P. (2009). The Immune System. Third Edition. Garland Publishing, New York.

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Antigen recognition by T lymphocytes

Dr. Glorivee Rosario-Pérez

BIOL 4056

Parham P. (2009). The Immune System. Third Edition. Garland Publishing, New York.

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T cell receptor diversity

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T cell receptor vs ImmunoglobulinT cell receptor Immunoglobulin

Membrane-bound glycoprotein Membrane-bound glycoprotein

It is composed of two different chains and has one antigen-binding site.

It is composed of two different chains and has one antigen-binding site.

Always membrane bound

No secreted form

Membrane bound

Secreted form

Variable region (binds antigen)

Constant region

Variable region (binds antigen)

Constant region

During T cell development, gene rearrangement produces sequence variability in the variable regions of the T cell receptor.

During B cell development, gene rearrangement produces sequence variability in the variable regions of the immunoglobulin.

After the T cell is stimulated with antigen, there is no further mutation in the antigen-binding site and there is no switching of constant region isotype.

After the B cell is stimulated with antigen, occur mutation in the antigen-binding site and switching of constant region isotype.

T cell receptors are used only as receptors to recognize antigen

Immunoglobulin serve as both recognition and effector molecules

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Figure 3-11

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T cell receptor

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Chromosome 14

Chromosome 7

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T cell receptor

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T cell receptor diversity

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T cell receptor complex

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Two classes of T cell receptors

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Antigen processing and presentation

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Antigen processing and presentation complejo de inmunocompatibilidad

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T cell : CD4 and CD8

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CD8

Are cytotoxic.

Their main function is to kill cells that have become infected with a virus or some other intracellular pathogen.

This response prevents the multiplication of the pathogen and further infection of healthy cells.

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CD4

Help other cells of the immune system to respond to extracellular sources of infection.

Two subclasses: TH1 – activate tissue macrophages to

phagocytose and kill extracellular pathogens, and to secrete cytokines and other active molecules that affect the course of the immune response.

TH2 – involved mainly in stimulating B cells to make antibodies, which bind to extracellular bacteria and virus particles.

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T cells function : CD4 and CD8

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MHC

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MHC class I and II

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Peptides and MHC I / MHC II

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Peptides and MHC I

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Peptides and MHC I

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Peptides and MHC I cont.

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Peptides and MHC II

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Peptides and MHC II cont.

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MHC and cells

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MHC complex

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Human MHC I and II isotypes

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