Antigen Uptake, Processing and Presentation Flashcards

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Self MHC Restriction of T cells

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T cells can only recognize antigen that is presented by a self-MHC molecule
Antigen recognition by CD4+ cells is MHC2 restricted
Antigen recognition by CD8+ cells is MHC1 restricted

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Antigen presenting cells

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Professional APCs (macrophages, B cells, dendritic cells) express MHC2 and costimulatory molecules
Non-professional APCs (skin fibroblasts and endothelial cells) can be induced to express MHC2 by IFNgamma and/or costimulatory molecules
Deliver costimulatory signals via B7 family members (CD80/86)
Dendritic cells always express MHC2 and B7, B cells express MHC2 but need to be activated for B7, macrophages need to phagocytose to express either

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B cells as poor APCs

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Poor because they only present those that act with their antibody
Does not work before B cell stimulation when there is only small amounts of B cells with that antibody

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Activated dendritic cells

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Go to lymph nodes to activate T cells

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Macrophage activation

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Pattern recognition receptors and enhanced by T cell help (IFgamma)

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Target cells

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Almost all nucleated cells (they express MHC1) can activate CD8+ cells
Except neurons

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Cytosolic antigen processing pathway

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Processes endogenous (intracellular) antigens and presents them on the cell surface in association with MHC1
Antigens are degreased in cytoplasm into peptides (ubiquitin, proteasome)
TAP carries cytosolic peptides through RER (high affinity for 8-13aa)
Newly synthesized MHC1 alpha chain (associated with calnexin) binds to beta2 micro globulin (calnexin released) and binds with calreticulin and tapasin
ERp57 associated with complex to stabilize and releases when MHC1 has peptide
Peptide-MHC1 are transported in vesicles from RER to plasma

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Endocytic antigen processing pathway

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Processes exogenous (extracellular) antigens and presents them on the cell membrane in association with MHC2
APCs internalize antigen by phago/endocytosis
Degraded in endosomes, endolysosomes to lysosome
MHC2 is synthesized on polysomes within RER and associated with invariant chain CD74
MHC2 travels in vesicle from RER through Golgi to complex with with endocytic compartment (invariant chain is degraded)
CLIP (remaining CD74) is replaced when MHC2 has open conformation catalyzed by HLA-DM
Entire complex is transported to plasma membrane where it adopts stable form in neutral pH
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Calreticulin

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Molecular protein that promotes proper folding

Dissociates when ERp57 associates with MHC1 complex

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Tapasin

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Brings TAP close to MHC1 to allow MHC1 to acquire antigenic peptide
Dissociates when ERp57 associates with MHC1 complex

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CD74

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Invariant chain that interacts with peptide-binding cleft preventing endogenous peptides from binding with MHC2
Degraded when MHC2 enters endocytic compartment to cleave CLIP

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CLIP

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Class 2 associated invariant chain peptide
Remains in peptide binding groove to prevent any premature binding of antigenic peptide
Exchanged to antigen, catalyzed by HLA-DM

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HLA-DM

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Catalyzes the exchange of CLIP for antigenic peptide

Modulated by HLA-DO

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DC licensing and cross-presentation

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Dendritic cells are able to present exogenous antigen to CTL in MHC1
Licensed by activated CD4+ helper cells

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