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Recognition of Antigen By T cells: The TCR
March 23, 2009 11:00-12:00
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THE POLYPEPTIDES OF THE TCR
TCR is a heterodimer a and b chains are kD glycoproteins Both chains have V and C regions The ab TCR is on most T cells There is a second TCR that contains gd TCRs T cells with the gd TCR are in the gut and skin. Job description remains to be determined.
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THE TCR IS A MEMBER OF THE Ig SUPERFAMILY
Both V and C regions form domains like those in Ig TCR V regions are similar in size to Ig V regions
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TCR POLYPEPTIDE GENES ARE ON TWO LOCI
The b locus has the most V genes The g and d loci have the fewest V genes Although both b and g have two C regions, there is no isotype switching Not all loci have both D and J segments
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TCR V REGIONS ARE FORMED FROM MULTIPLE GENE SEGMENTS
TCR gene rearrangement uses the same machinery as Ig genes
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FUNCTIONAL REGIONS OF TCR POLYPEPTIDES
Each V region has 3 CDRs C regions have 4 domains extracellular hinge transmembrane cytoplasmic SHORT CYTOPLASMIC TAIL= NO SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION
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TCR GENERATION OF DIVERSITY IS SIMILAR TO Ig
1. Multiple V 2. Combinations of gene segments 3. Junctional diversity: TCR>>>Ig 4. Pairing of a and b or g and d
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TCR EXPRESSION REQUIRES ASSOCIATION WITH OTHER PROTEINS
TCR on T cells is associated with the CD3 complex and a non-CD3 dimer The TCR (like Ig) is responsible for antigen recognition The other proteins (like Iga and Igb) are responsible for signal transduction
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The CD3 Proteins (g,d,e) Highly homologous All of them are on chromosome 11 All of them can be divided into 4 regions 1. N-terminal extracellular Ig domain 2. Short connecting peptide 3. Transmembrane region containing negatively charged amino acids 4. Cytoplasmic tail
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CYTOPLASMIC TAILS OF CD3 PROTEINS ARE RESPONSIBLE
FOR SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION ITAMS: Immunoreceptor tyrosine based activation motif Motif important for signal transduction Present in cytoplasmic tails of other proteins involved in signaling
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The non-CD3 signaling proteins: z and h
Both proteins come from a single gene Most TCR complexes contain zz homodimers Some TCR complexes contain zh heterodimers Cytoplasmic tails have ITAMs
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TCR AND BCR (mIg) RECOGNIZE ANTIGEN DIFFERENTLY
Binding Sites: BCR has multiple sites TCR has a single site What they recognize: BCR recognizes “free”, intact antigen TCR recognizes processed antigen presented in the context of MHC
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ANTIGEN PROCESSING AND PRESENTATION
ANTIGEN PROCESSING is the intracellular generation of peptides from protein ANTIGEN PRESENTATION is the association of those peptides with MHC on the cell membrane
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MHC CLASS I A single a chain with three domains
It is associated with a second protein, b2 microglobulin
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MHC CLASS II MHC class II is an ab heterodimer
Each chain has a peptide binding site associated with an Ig-like domain
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CD4 and CD8 determine MHC class binding
TWO CLASSES OF T CELL Classes of T cell are defined by expression of CD4 and CD8 glycoproteins CD8 cells are cytotoxic CD4 T cells are helpers CD4 and CD8 determine MHC class binding
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CO-RECEPTOR ASSOCIATION WITH MHC
MHC class I binds CD8 MHC class II binds CD4
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