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MEMBRANE RECEPTOR FOR ANTIGEN

Kelompok : 4

Ninda Sahriyani (105090100111010)

Ganys Tri S. (115090107111020)

Agatha Mia(115090101111010)

Vita Agustina(115090100111011)

Jurusan Biologi

Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu pengetahuan Alam

Universitas Brawijaya

2013

THREE LIMBS OF IMMUNE RESPONE

Fig 1. Three Limbs Immune Respone

• Group of genes that code for proteins that found on the surfaces of cells that help the immune system recognize foreign substances

• Also known as HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigen)

Two types:Class I• Found in every

nucleated cell• Bound to cytotoxic T

cell (CD8)

Class II• Found in special cell

such as macrophage, dendritic cell, B cell, and thymus

• Bound to Helper T cell

Major Histocompatability Complex (MHC)

1.Determinate between the self and nonself antigens

2.Presenting antigen to T cells

3.Determinate interaction between B cells, T cells and other cells.

Function of MHC

There are 3 ways of processing and presentation antigens :

1. Protein from extracellular pathogen broken down and processed by exogen pathway

2. Protein from self-protein and virus protein processed by endogen pathway

3. Lipid and derivate processed like extracelular protein and endosom, with CD1, that similiar to MHC and presented to CD8 T cell.

Function of MHC

Degradation Process (Processing and Presentation) Antigen

Fig 2. MHC Structures

TABLE 1. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CLASS I AND CLASS II MHC

Variable Class I MHC Class II MHC

Bound to CD8 T cell CD4 T cell

Enzyme to form peptide

Cytosolic protease Endosome and lysosom protease

Peptide binding site in cell

Reticulum endoplasmic Vesicle specialized compartment

Peptide size 8-9 amino acid 13-17 amino acid

Expression and Presentation

• Expressed to hematopoietic cells• Presented by all nucleated cells.

• Expressed to hematopoietic cell and stromal cell at thymus• Presented by macrophage, dendritic cell, B cell

SIMILARITIES OF ANTIGEN PRESENTING BY MHC MOLECULES

• Presented to T cell on the surface of APC (Antigen Presenting Cell)

• Every MHC can only bind to single antigen fragment at one time, at the peptide binding cleft

• The presented antigen fragment is only amino acid chain

• The binding is done intracellular

Fig 2. Class I MHC Antigen Presenting Pathway

Fig 3. Class II MHC Antigen Presenting Pathway

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• Mature T cell have thousands identical receptor on the cell surface

• 2 kinds of receptor:–Alpha/beta (αβ) chain T cell (95%)–Gamma/delta (γδ) chain T cell (5%)

• Co-receptor : CD4 and CD8

T Cell Receptor (TCR)

Fig 5. TCR-CD3 • TCR binding to MHC-antigen• The long cytoplasmic tail of the CD3 functions in signal transduction.

T Cell Receptor Complex: TCR-CD3

Fig. 6 Role of co- receptor CD 4 and CD8 : they may act as adhesion molecule helping the T cell bind to the APC during antigen presentation for duration that is sufficient for antigen recognition or act as signal transducers.

Role of co-receptors in TCR binding affinity

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Link : T Cell Dependent Antigenshttp://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/olc/dl/120110/micro33.swf

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