MHC/HLA Structure, Function, and Genes Flashcards
Histocompatibility gene products are responsible for what reactions?
Transplantation rejection reactions
the particular set of MHC molecules a person expresses will affect?
the repertoire of antigens to which that person’s T cells can respond
Where are the MHC genes located in mice?
in the H-2 complex
what is HLA
human leukocyte antigen
Where are the genes for HLA located in humans?
in the HLA complex
what genes code for the class I MHC in humans and mice
mice: H-2 K and D (codes for H2-L and H2-D) regions
Humans: HLA A, B, C regions
what genes code for Class II MHC in humans and mice
Mice: H-2 I (IA, IE)
Humans HLA D (DP, DQ, DR)
Where are class I MHC molecules present?
Nearly all nucleated cells
What is the function of class I MHC?
to present non-self peptide antigens
- usually derived from endogenous (intracellular) proteins
- present to CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes
Where are class II MHC molecules generally expressed
primarily on antigen presenting cells
- present non-self peptide antigens usually derived from exogenous (extracellular) proteins that have been phagocytised
- present to CD4 helper T cells
What are class III MHC molecules?
Soluble gene products that are associated with immune responses (e.g., complement proteins and TNF α and β)
-not directly involved in T cell recognition of antigen
General structure of the class I MHC molecule
polymorphic 45 kDa transmembrane peptide alpha chain noncovalently linked to an invariant 12 kDa β2 microglobulin molecule
What is the organization of the class I MHC α chain
- 3 globular domains that are external to the cell (α1, 2, and 3)
- hydrophobic sequence (membrane anchor)
- short hydrophilic sequence (in the cytoplasm)
α1 and α2 domains form what important feature of the molecule? What is the secondary structure of this feature?
the cavity that is occupied by an antigen in the form of a linear peptide
Formed by 2 alpha helices on a ß-pleated sheet
*closed at both ends
How long can the peptide be that binds to the class I MHC receptor ?
8-10 amino acids
What is the function of the α3 domain?
Highly conserved.
Interacts with the ß1 microglobulin as well as with the CD8 co-receptor on cytotoxic T cells
What food can you compare the class I MHC receptor to?
A pita where the antigen is the filling
What kind of interactions mediate the contact between peptide antigen and the class I MHC? What is the binding like between the antigen and the receptor?
hydrogen bonds
Anchor residues at both ends of the peptide that interact with the MHC groove but middle arches up and away from the MHC molecule