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Antibody structure Heavy chain constant region determines antibody class.

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1 Antibody structure Heavy chain constant region determines antibody class

2 B cell development

3 B cell development Heavy chain gene rearrangement

4 B cell development Light chain gene rearrangement

5 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

6 Human k light-chain gene rearrangement

7 Ab gene usage in a pre-B cell (allelic exclusion)

8 Clonal selection

9 Memory cells: Somatic hypermutation in V regions Class switching

10 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?

11 T cell receptor (TCR genes are rearranged as antibody genes are in B cells)

12 T cell activation

13 TH cell activation

14 Antigen-presenting cells:
Dendritic cells (shown) B cells Macrophages

15 Antigen-presenting cells activate TC and TH cells

16 Cytotoxic T cell killing an infected cell

17 Apoptosis is mediated by an intracellular proteolytic cascade

18 Cell-surface death receptors regulate the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis

19 How cytotoxic T cells kill target cells

20 How cytotoxic T cells kill target cells

21 Apoptosis

22 Antigen-presenting cells activate TC and TH cells

23 Antigen-presenting cells activate T cells

24 Dendritic cells activate TH cells, then TH cells activate B cells

25 MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) proteins

26 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

27 MHC I binds peptides

28 T cell receptor recognizes MHC + peptide

29 MHC I displays intracellular antigens on the cell surface

30 TC cells only act in hosts with the “right” MHC molecules

31 MHC II displays endocytosed antigens on the cell surface

32 TH cell activation

33 Coreceptors for MHC proteins:
CD4: MHC II (TH cells) CD8: MHC1 (TC cells) HIV uses CD4 to infect TH cells

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36 T cell selection in the thymus

37 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)

38 Wednesday, April 28th – Bring questions
Exam: Monday, May 3, 12:00-2:00, 201 Coker Hall


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