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Antibody structure Heavy chain constant region determines antibody class
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B cell development
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B cell development Heavy chain gene rearrangement
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B cell development Light chain gene rearrangement
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Human heavy chain gene-segment pool
IgM IgD IgG IgE IgA 51 x 27 x 6 = 8262 possible H chain variable regions 40 x 5 = 200 possible k light chain variable regions 116 possible l chain variable regions 2.6 million possible antigen binding sites from gene segment combinations
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Human k light-chain gene rearrangement
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Ab gene usage in a pre-B cell (allelic exclusion)
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Clonal selection
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Memory cells: Somatic hypermutation in V regions Class switching
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T cells and MHC proteins
How does the immune system recognize cells that are infected by a virus? Why doesn't the immune system attack uninfected cells?
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T cell receptor (TCR genes are rearranged as antibody genes are in B cells)
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T cell activation
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TH cell activation
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Antigen-presenting cells:
Dendritic cells (shown) B cells Macrophages
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Antigen-presenting cells activate TC and TH cells
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Cytotoxic T cell killing an infected cell
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Apoptosis is mediated by an intracellular proteolytic cascade
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Cell-surface death receptors regulate the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis
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How cytotoxic T cells kill target cells
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How cytotoxic T cells kill target cells
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Apoptosis
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Antigen-presenting cells activate TC and TH cells
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Antigen-presenting cells activate T cells
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Dendritic cells activate TH cells, then TH cells activate B cells
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MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) proteins
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Human MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) genes
Highly polymorphic in population Class I - Expressed in almost all cells of body Class II – Expressed in antigen-presenting cells
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MHC I binds peptides
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T cell receptor recognizes MHC + peptide
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MHC I displays intracellular antigens on the cell surface
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TC cells only act in hosts with the “right” MHC molecules
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MHC II displays endocytosed antigens on the cell surface
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TH cell activation
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Coreceptors for MHC proteins:
CD4: MHC II (TH cells) CD8: MHC1 (TC cells) HIV uses CD4 to infect TH cells
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T cell selection in the thymus
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Clonal selection Proliferation of B and T cells that recognize a harmful antigen (positive selection) Elimination of T cells that recognize self peptides (negative selection)
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Wednesday, April 28th – Bring questions
Exam: Monday, May 3, 12:00-2:00, 201 Coker Hall
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