Lecture 6 - MHC Restriction Flashcards

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What is ‘MHC restriction’?

A

The ability of T cells to ONLY recognise peptides in association with MHC, and thence only the peptides that an individual’s MHC molecules are capable of presenting.

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What are the two protein chains of the MHC I molecule? Which one varies between individuals?

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Alpha chain - varies between individuals

Beta-2 Microglobulin - highly conserved

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Which part of the MHC I molecule interacts with the peptide being presented?

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Alpha chain

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4
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Which cell types express MHC II?

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Specialised antigen presenting cells only e.g dendritic cells, macrophages

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What are the two chains of the MHC II molecule? Which varies between individuals?

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Alpha chain
Beta chain
- both vary between individuals

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Which chain/s of the MHC II molecule bind the antigen to be presented?

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Both alpha and beta chains.

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How many MHC I alpha chain polymorphisms are there per chromosome?

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3; an individual will co-express 3 from each maternal and paternal chromosomes at once.

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What is the maximum amount of different MHC I molecules an individual can express?

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6

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9
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How many different MHC II molecules can an individual express?

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Variable - many possible combinations between 4 alpha and 4 beta chains from each parent, though not all combinations are functional.

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How does MHC polymorphism influence individual disease susceptibility?

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Some MHC molecules are ‘better’ at presenting antigen from certain organisms that others. Some MHC are more self-reactive than others. Some MHC will be protective against a certain disease, which assists survival of a population

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Name one situation where an entire population has identical MHC and are therefore at greater risk of extinction due to infectious disease.

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Factory farmed chickens

Lab mice of the same strain

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How did Devil Facial Tumour Disease occur?

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Same/similar MHC molecules among tasmanian dvils - during fighting, inoculated neoplastic cells not rejected by second animal; proliferative tumour results.

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