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Antigen processing and presentation

Dr Jacinta Kelly

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Antigen processing and presentation

• Why is it needed?

• How does it happen?

• How are the pathways of endogenous and exogenous antigen kept apart?

• What are the consequences?

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T cell receptor: antigen receptor of T cells

Cannot recognise antigen in solution

Must have the antigen processedand presented to it

Specialised molecules present antigens to T cells:

MHC molecules

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Antigen presentation cells required

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TCR

MHC

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Antigen presentation by MHC molecules

• Two types of MHC molecules– MHC class I– MHC class II

• Two types of T cells– CD4 T helper cells– CD8 T cytotoxic cells

• Two types of antigen– Endogenous (from within the cell)– Exogenous (from outside the cell)

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Type of T cell activated

• MHC class I activate CD8 T cytotoxic cells• Present endogenous (eg viral) antigens • Target cell is killed by CD8 cell• Any cell can become virally

infected/neoplastic• Therefore: MHC class I is on all nucleated

cells

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Cell expressing MHC class I

Ag

CD8+ T cell

CD 8 binds 3 domainStabilises interaction

MHC class I Ag presentation to CD8 T cell

Death of targetcell

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CD8 CTL

Tumour cell

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T cytotoxic cell

Endogenous antigenTCR MHC I

Death of target cell

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Type of T cell activated

• MHC class II activate CD4 T helper cells• Present exogenous (eg bacteria) antigens• CD4 T cells upregulate all immune

functions• MHC class II found only on cells that

sample the extracellular environment

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MHC class II-CD4 T cell activation

• CD4 T helper cells up regulate immune function

• Stimulate M activation and phagocytosis, B cell antibody production

• Help to clear exogenous antigen

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CD4+ T cell

CD 4 binds mainly 2 domainStabilises interaction

Cell expressing MHC class II

MHC class II Ag presentation to CD4 T cell

Upreglation ofImmune responses

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T helper cell macrophage

cytokines

Bcellantibodies

phagocytes

Exogenous antigenTCR MHC

II

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Antigen: linearProtein fragments

How does antigen get Into MHC binding cleft

How does endogenousAg bind MHC class I?

How does exogenous ag Bind MHC class II?

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A question of language

• Cells that express MHC class I, present endogenous ag– Are killed by CD8+ cells– Are called Target cells

• Cells that express MHC class II, present exogenous ag– Activate the CD4 T cell response– Are called Antigen presenting cells

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• Target cells:– All nucleated cells express MHC class I– Can be a target cell if virally

infected/neoplastic

• Antigen presenting cells– Limited number of cells express MHC class II– Must sample extracellular environment– Monocytes, MΦ, B cells

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Antigen processing and presentation

• Separate pathways for endogenous and exogenous pathways

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Endogenous antigen presentation

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Exogenous antigen presentation

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Loading of antigen to MHC class I

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Loading of antigen to MHC class II

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Useful textbooks

• Kuby Immunology

• Cellular and molecular immunology (Abbas and Lichtman)

• Janeway’s Immunobiology (Murphy, Travers, Walport)