Antigen Presentation Flashcards
What is antigen presentation?
displaying of peptides derived from pathogens derived from pathogens or other proteins on the dendritic cell surface in a way that T-cells can see
What is the structure of MHC class 1?
- expressed on nucleated cells
- transmembrane alpha chain + beta2 micro globulin, the peptide binding groove is in the alpha chain
What is the structure of the MHC class 2?
- expressed only on antigen presenting cells such as dendritic cells, B cells, macrophages, thymic epithelial
- 2 non-identical transmembrane polypeptide chains (alpha and beta), peptide groove is in-between
What are the steps of the endogenous pathway?
- intracellular proteins are degraded into peptides by proteasome
- TAP proteins transport peptides from cytoplasm to the lumen of the ER
- peptide binds to MHC 1 protein
What are the steps of the exogenous pathway?
- endocytosis/phagocytosis of the pathogen/ MHC class II is associated with invariant chain leaves the ER
- endo/phagosome fuses to lysosome that contains lysozyme, degrades the proteins into peptides
- vesicle with MHC II fuses with the vesicle that contains peptide fragments
- invariant chain degrades into CLIP, CLIP gets replaced with peptide
What is the cross-pathway?
pathogen gets presented by both MHC-1 and MHC-2
What is the purpose of positive T-cell selection?
to generate diversity, and impose MHC restriction
What is the purpose of negative T-cell selection?
The AIRE protein exposes T-cells to cells from different parts of the body, and T-cells that bind with high affinity to MHC are killed