Antigen Processing and Presentation Flashcards
What part of the antigen T cells recognize
Peptides/ amino acid sequence (not whole antigen)
3 types of professional antigen presenting cells
Macrophages
Dendritic cells
B cells
Steps of exogenous pathway
- Endocytosis of protein antigens by antigen presenting cells
- Antigen is processed into peptides by endsomes or lysosomes
- MHC class II molecule binds peptide within endocytic vesicle
- MHC class II molecule is expressed on surface of antigen presenting cell
Steps of endogenous pathway
- Intracellular protein is degraded into peptides by proteasome
- Transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP) transports peptide to rough endoplasmic reticulum
- MHC class I binds peptide
- MHC class I molecule is expressed on surface of cell
Role of invariant chain in exogenous pathway
Invariant chain blocks MHC class II binding of endogenous antigen and is degraded prior to peptide binding
Cross presentation
Diverting engulfed antigen from virus-infected cell or tumor cell to endogenous pathway, enabling presentation by MHC class I
Cell that can cross present
Dendritic cell
Are professional antigen presenting cells necessary for MHC class I presentation to T cytotoxic cells?
No- other MHC class I containing cells can present antigen to T cytotoxic cells