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Circulating T cells
Agin the
Inflammatorytissue
Ch 9 T Cell-Mediated ImmunityCh 9 T Cell-Mediated ImmunityAg-specific T cell response
Entry of APC (DC) and naïve T cells into peripheral lymphoid organs
Priming of naïve T cells by DC
Clonal expansion & differentiation
Signal 1, 2, 3
Egress 2
Entry of DC into draining LN
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Inflammation
Immature DC:Ag uptake
CCR7
Ag presentation (signal 1)B7 (signal 2)
Mature DC(T cell zone)
CCL21
Naïve T cell activation in peripheral lymphoid organs
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NaïveActivatedEffector
500 T cells/hr for 1 DC
Naïve T: CCR7
T-APC interaction: activation of LFA1
Signal 1
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Ag specificity
Three signals in naïve T cell priming
Signal 2: proliferation6
IL2 autocrine
Signal 1+2
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CD28-dependent clonal expansion of CD4 T cells
Signal 3: differentiation
Adaptive Treg
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Transcription factor
Effector T subsets
Induced Treg
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CD40L-CD40
2. IL2
CD4 Th1-dependent CD8 T cell activation
CD8 T
1. DC (APC) activation
DC
CD8TAPC
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TRA: Tissue restricted antigen
mTEC: AIRE transcription factor
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Thymic negative selection : Self tolerance
Effector T cell response
CD8 T cytotoxic response
CD4 T effector & Macrophage activation
Homing
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Ch 9 T Cell-Mediated ImmunityCh 9 T Cell-Mediated Immunity
Entry of APC and naïve T cells into
peripheral lymphoid organsPriming of naïve T cells
by DC
HomingEffector response
CD4 Th1/ Th2CD8 TcB cells
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Where to go ?
CD4 T activation
Within LN
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Ig domain
AddressinGuiding lymphocytes to tissuesHoming
Vascular addressin (VA)16
Ag-specific recognition of CD8 T cells
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Microtubule-organizing center
Cytotoxic mechanisms of CD8 T cells (NK)
Membrane effector molecule
CTL
Cytotoxic granules
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Membrane molecules Effector molecules
Soluble mediators
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APC
Inflammatory site
Macrophage activation by Th1
Reciprocal activation
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Th1 coordinates a macrophage response
22Collaboration of adaptive and innate immunity
tissue
Systemic
The course of immune response to infection
Immunological memory
Ch 11
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Innate immunity
Humoral immunity
CMI
Sequential activation and
regulation of T cell subsets
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Amplifier of acute inflammation
(local site, BM)
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TH17
Neutrophils
Activation of macrophages
Antimicrobial peptides
Ubiquitous expression of IL17R on tissue cells: fibroblasts, epithelial cells, keratinocytes, etc.
Cytokines: G-CSF, GM-CSF
No IL4, IFNg, IL12)
Chemokines: CXCL8, CXCL2
Proinflammatory cytokine
Antimicrobial peptides PhagocytosisInflammed site
Signal 1+2
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Adaptive Treg
TH17
Rapid response to
infectionPreventing anti-selfresponse
Inhibition of proliferation & differentiation
TH17
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In the later stages of infectionPolarization
IL12 – Th1 IL4 – Th2
Intracellular infection Extracellular infection
Regulation among CD4 T subsets
Cytokine pattern of the dominant response
Inhibition of early Th17 response
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IL4
Th1
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Th1
CMI
Intracellular infection: Virus Intracellular bacteria Protozoa
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Th2
Humoral response
Mast cells
Extracellular infection: Helminths Parasites Protozoa Bacteria
Neutralizing Ab IL10
Early IL4 & Th2 polarization
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Natural/adaptive Treg
Sequential activation and regulation of T cell subsets
Survival and sequential activation
of B cell subsets
T/B cell activation & differentiation
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Barrier immunity
Professional APC
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Induction of antibody response in LN
(Th2) B cell response B cell as APC
Ag-specific
5 days
Isotype switchingSomatic hypermutation36
Ab response are sustained in medullary cords and BM
In situ 2-3 days, 6-7 cell divisions
Plasma cells
Life span: 2-4 days
Germinal center
BM
Plasmablasts
Life span: months - years
Plasma cells
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Adhesion molecules Homing R / addressin
Chemokine & R
Migration of immune cells
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Sequential activation and regulation
CD5 B cells
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CD5 B cells
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Early blockingReinfection
Effector response
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The course of immune response to infection
Immunological memory
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Two types of memory T cells
Central memory T
Effector memory T
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Maintenance of memory T cells
TCR, IL7, IL15
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Homeostasis
The role of IL7 in memory response
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CD4 T-dependent CD8 T cell memory response
Promote efficient effector activityMaintain memory T cell numbers
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Memory T cells
Balance of cell proliferation and death
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Long-lived
Memory B cell response
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Somatic hypermutation
Isotype switching
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Barrier immunity
Regulation of signal 2
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Effector T cells
recruitment
Apoptosis of effectors
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Continuous regulation of the expansion and
effector activity
in inflammatory sites
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Protective immunity & time
Apoptosis of effectors
Long-lived
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Stages of infection and immune response
Local inflammation
Macrophage activation
Activation of APC
Activation of lymphocytes
Homing of effectors
Endothelial cells
Collaboration with innate and tissue cells
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