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Title: Lecture 16 Cellular Cooperation and Antigen Recognition


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Lecture 16Cellular Cooperation and Antigen
Recognition
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Cellular Cooperation
antigen
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B

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Plasma Cells
Antigen presentation to T and B cells by APC T
cells elaborate cytokines to facilitate B cell
proliferation and maturation
Antibody secretion by plasma cells
Antigen presenting cell

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Antigen Presenting Cells
  • Must be capable of processing antigen from
    extracellular and intracellular pathogens
  • Must present processed antigen on MHC class I
    II molecules
  • Must express co-stimulatory molecules (cytokines)

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Types of Professional Antigen Presenting Cells
  • Macrophages/monocytes
  • Dendritic cells (e.g.., Langerhans cells)
  • B cells

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Properties of Professional Antigen-Presenting
Cells
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Cellular Cooperation and Antigen Recognition

Class II MHC- associated antigen
APC
Extracellular Antigen
CD4 Helper T Lymphocyte
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The Role of Adjuvants
  • Depot effect
  • antigen persists for long period
  • resistance to rapid degradation
  • Macrophage activation
  • production of non-specific enhancing factors
  • Non-specific T cell signal
  • provides "second" signal to B cell normally
    provided by T cell

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Types of Adjuvants
  • Freund's Complete Adjuvant (Water-in-oil
    emulsion)
  • mineral oil
  • emulsifying agent
  • microbial preparation (eg. heat-killed extract
    of Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
  • aqueous phase containing antigen
  • Aluminum Hydroxide Gel
  • Microbial Adjuvants
  • C. parvum
  • BCG
  • Peptides and Synthetic Polymers

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Effector Mechanisms
  • Mechanisms that are used by the immune system to
    eliminate pathogens (or other substances) from
    the body
  • Cellular effector mechanisms
  • Activated T cells
  • Natural killer cells
  • Humoral effector mechanisms (antibody)
  • Neutralization
  • Opsonization
  • Complement activation
  • Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity
    (ADCC)

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Effector Activity Against Pathogens
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Cytokines
  • Polypeptides produced by a variety of cell types
    including T lymphocytes.
  • Cytokine production is triggered by specific
    receptor binding and subsequent signal
    transduction pathways
  • Cytokine repertoire is dependent on cell type
    triggered, receptors present on that cell type.
  • Cytokines act on cells that possess receptors for
    them.

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Lymphocyte Migration, Activation, and Effector
Function Depends on Cell-Adhesion Molecules
  • A variety of cell surface polypeptides serve as
    receptors to ensure appropriate cell-cell
    interactions. These polypeptide include
  • Selectins
  • Integrins
  • Immunoglobulin Superfamily
  • Mucin-like Vascular Addressins

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T-cell Mediated Cytotoxicity
  • Necrosis
  • Programmed cell death or apoptosis

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Summary
  • Effector cells and antibodies play critical roles
    in almost all adaptive immune responses
  • Antigen-presenting cells play critical role in
    processing and presenting antigen to T cells
  • Cytokines are released by a variety of cell types
    and regulate a variety of biological effects
  • T-cell mediated cell death is largely via
    apoptosis
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