Test 3: T cell antigen processing Flashcards

1
Q

Which MHC molecule displays peptides that are processed via the Endocytic pathway vs Cytosolic Pathway?

A

MHC I: Cytosolic

MHC II: Endocytic

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2
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Can exogenous substances be presented by Class I MHCs?

A

Yes–on dendritic cells

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3
Q

What makes up the 26s proteasome?

A

20s core: substrate proteolysis

19s regulator complex: recognizes ubiquinated substrate and unfolds

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4
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What are the steps of the cytosolic pathway?

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  • cytosolic protein ubiquinated
  • ubiquinated protein targeted and unfolded by proteasome
  • proteasome degrades protein (longer segments when INF-gamma present)
  • peptide transported from cytosol to ER where it binds to MHC I
  • MHC I with protein transported to golgi–>surface of cell
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5
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What transports the protein from the cytosol to the ER? Is it active or passive transport?

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Transporter Associated with Antigen Processing (TAP) molecule; ACTIVE

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6
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What are immature dendritic cells called and where are they located?

A

Langerhans Cells in skin and mucosal surfaces

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7
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What cytokine increases expression of MHC IIs on macrophages?

A

Gamma interferon

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8
Q

Which APCs capture and transport antigens from lymph and blood?

A

Phagocytic mononuclear cells and B cells

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9
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What APCs capture epithelial/mucosal antigens?

A

Langerhans cells–>inflammation–>migration of langerhans to lymph nodes–>loss of phagocytic property, gain of MHC II molecules–>in lymph node, expression of CCR7=Dendritic cells

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10
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Steps of endocytic pathway

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  • endocytosed antigen may fuse with lysosome to be degraded
  • MHC II made on RER of phagosome with Invariant chain (Ii) attached
  • Invariant chain has CLIP sequence bound to binding cleft of MHC II
  • MHC II vesicle fuses with peptide vesicle
  • Invariant chain cleaved by proteolytic enzymes and CLIP removed
  • peptide binds with MHC II and travels to cell surface
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11
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What molecule removes the CLIP from the binding cleft of MHC II?

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HLA-DM (higher affinity than for the cleft)

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12
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What is the function of HLA-DO?

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inhibits activity of HLA-DM; dissociates once antigen is internalized by B cell

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13
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What antigens are displayed by CD-1 molecules?

A

Microbial and self Lipids

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14
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What is the origin of most peptides displayed by MHC molecules?

A

Self peptides

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