T Cell Receptors Flashcards
T cell antigen receptor
- stucture
- genetic diversity
- assembly and surface expression
- nature of antigen and antigen recognition
MHC
- described by function-histocompatibility-molecules associated with what happens when you reject and organ
- HLA is human- monitor
- present short peptides
- fragments are from pathogens- can be self, T cells only react to foreign
pathogens are not
-visible intracellularly
B cells recognize
- linear of conformational epitopes in proteins, carbohydrates, or lipids
- a membrane form of Ig is responsible for antigen recognition
T cells recognize
-linear peptide fragments bound to MHC class I or class II molecules
biochemical characterization of TCR
- disulfide linked heterodimer
- transmembrane protein
- constant and variable regions
- both chains are glycoproteins
generating a diverse TCR repertoire
- recombination of different gene segments (V, D, J)
- recombination of different numbers of gene segments (TCR delta locus)
- imprecise joining of segments
- P and N nucleotide addition (TdT)
- assembly of different combinations of rearranged TCR chains (different a/b d/g combos)
- NO SOMATIC HYPERMUTATION
- but have many more V and J segments (in a/b)
- so actually more diverse than Ig cells
Cytosolic pathogens
- degraded in cytosol
- peptides bind to MHC Class I
- presented to CD8 cells
- effect is cell death
intravesicular pathogens
- degraded in endocytic vesicles (low pH)
- peptides bind to MHC class II
- presented to CD4 T cells
- effect is activation to kill the bacteria by macrophages or other phagocytotic cells
extracellular pathogens and toxins
- degraded in endocytic vesicles (low pH)
- peptides bind to MHC class II
- presented to CD4 t cells
- effect is activation of B cells to secrete Ig to eliminate bacteria/toxins
antibodies vs t cell receptors
- antibodies recognize surface structures
- t cell receptors recognize short peptide fragments from antigenic proteins
features of TCR recognition of mMHC complex
-simulataneous recognition of MHC specificity and peptide specificity
-TCR affinity for peptide and MHC is weak relative to antibodies
Kd of 10^-5 to -7 vs 10^-7 to -11 (smaller Kd is more affinity)
CD4 and CD8
- co receptors on T cells
- increase sensitivity to pMHC
- react with constant region of MHC class I (CD8) and II (CD4)
- TCR bound to peptide part of MHC, CD molecule bound to constant region
superantigens
- bacterial enterotoxins-staph, strep, mycobacterial
- minor lymphocyte stimulating antigens (endogenous mouse retroviral products)
- unidentified endogenous antigens
staph-S aureaus
- food poisoning, shock-enterotoxins A, B, C1,2,3, D and E
- TSS (toxin TSST1)
- scalded skin syndrome-exfoliating toxins A and B