L08: Inflammasomes and intro to acquired immunity Flashcards
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Summary of Generation of CTL against Viral Antigen
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- Infected DC moves to LN
- CD8 T cell activation by infected DC
- Proliferation and gain of CTL effector function. Migration in blood to site of infection
- Killing of virally infected cell presenting Ag on MHC class 1. No requirement for costimulation.
2
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Summary of Generation of CTL against Viral Antigen - P2
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TCR recognises peptide
CD8 directly binds MHC1 (intracellular peptide)
Virus has dsRNA detected by PAMP in cytosol turning on B7 expression
CTL kills infected cell in presence of both signal 1 and 2
DC which activates CTL is infected itself.
3
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Summary of Generation of T helper 1 (Th1)
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- DC in tissue acquires Ag and encounters PAMP
- Maturation + migration
- Mature DC in lymph node activates CD4 T cell
- T cell proliferates and differentiates into Th1 cell
- T helper migrates in blood to inflammatory site
- T helper cell helps macrophage kill ingested organisms
4
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Summary of Generation of T helper 1 (Th1) - p2
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- Ag is taken up from outside environment and peptide displayed on MHC2. PAMP recognised by TLR which upregulates B7.
- PAMP activation tells cell to move to lymph node where there will be a T cell which recognises Ag displayed.
- CD4 binds MHC 2 (extracellular pathogen).
- DC expresses B7 and produces cytokines (IL-12) which induces T cell to differentiate into a Th1 cell
- Th1 proliferates, differentiates and migrates through the blood to the inflammatory site to help macrophages kill the same antigen
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Summary of generation of T helper 2 (Th2)
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- DC in tissue acquires Ag and encounters PAMP
- Maturation and migration
- Mature DC in LN activates CD4 T cell
- T cell proliferates and differentiates into TH2 cell
- B cell takes Ag via BCR and presents peptides to Th2 cell
- T helper cell helps B cell proliferate and differentiate into Ab-producing plasma cell