3.2 T Cell Antigen recognition Flashcards

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The T-Cell family

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CD4 TM 1 cells

  • > Activate infected macrophages.
  • > Provide help B cells for antibody production

-> Microbes that persist in macrophage vesicles (e.g. myobacteria, Listeria, Leishamania, donovani, Pneumocystis carini) Extracellular bacteria

CD4 TM 2 cells

  • > Provide help to B cells for antibody production, especially switching to IgE.
  • > Helmith parasites
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The T-Cell family continued ….

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Macrophages

  • > NK / NKT cells
  • > alpha / beta T cells

Dendritic cell with naive T cells
=> (TGF beta) -> Treg (Tolerance Autoimmune Tumor escape)
=> (IFN - gamma / IL-12) -> TC1 (Perforin Granzyme) / TH1 (IFN-gamma / IL-1 / TNF - alpha) -> Anti tumor / anti infection / autoimmune
=> (TGF - beta / IL-23 / IL-6) -> TH 17 (IL-17) -> Anti-infection / autoimmune
=> (IL-4 / IL-5) -> TH2 (IL-4 / IL-13 / IL-5 / IL-6) -> Anti-infection / allergy / asthma

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T-Cell receptor

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alpha and beta chain (carbohydrate attached) along with cytoplasmic tail connected by a disulfide bond.

  • > Viariable region V
  • > constant region C
  • > stalk segment
  • > transmembrane region

Clonal receptor
1 T cell – 1 specificity of TCR

Heterodimeric receptor (110 amino acids)
- Alpha / Beta or Gamma / Delta

α chain (40 - 50 kDa) / β chain (35 – 47 kDa)

  • Majority of T cells in the peripheral blood
  • γ / δ T cells found almost exclusively in submucosa

T Cell complementary-determining region CDR is the equivalent of antibody hypervariable region

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T-Cells - Key facts

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-> Most abundant type of lymphocyte

  • > Originate in BM – educated in Thymus Naïve, mature T cells are either:
    - TCR & CD4+ve (helpers) - make cytokines
    - TCR & CD8+ve (cytotoxics) – lyse virally infected/tumour cells
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Major Histocompatability Class (MHC) II

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Function:
to present peptide antigens

-> CD4 & CD8 are required to mount an effective response to antigen

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The T-Cell family

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CD8
-> CD8 cytotoxic T-Cells

CD4

  • > CD4 TH 1 / 2 / 17 cells
  • > TFH cells
  • > CD4 regulatory T-cells (various types)

T cell expressed co-receptors
Bind to MHC molecule but not where the peptide antigen is!

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Processed and presented

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CD8 T cell

  • > T-cell receptor (alpha + beta)
  • > antigen (surrounded by alpha 1 + alpha 2)
  • > Beta 2 microglobulin (Beta + Alpha 3 acting as target cell)

CD8 T cell
-> Alpha + Beta = CD8

B Cell with antigen

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T cell activation requires a plethora of molecules

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APC to T-Cell

  • > IL - 1 / 6 / 12 / 15
  • > TNF alpha

T-Cell to APC

  • > IFN gamma
  • > GM - CSF
  • > IL - 4
  • > TNF beta
  • > CD2 - LFD 3 (CD48)
  • > LFA 1 - ICAM 1
  • > TCR - Class II (p56Lck with CD4)
  • > CD28 - B7 1 / B7 2 (CD80 / CD86)
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