lect 2 molekul pengenal antigen
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Molekul pengenal antigen
a. Molekul reseptor antigenb. Struktur molekul MHC Kelas I dan II
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Preliminary concepts
• Cell receptors or markers confer specificity and identity
• Major functions of receptors are1. to perceive & attach to nonself or foreign
molecules2. to promote the recognition of self molecules3. to receive & transmit chemical messages among
other cells of the system4. to aid in cellular development.
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How are receptors formed?
• As a cell matures, certain genes that encode cell receptors are transcribed & translated into protein products with a distinctive shape, specificity and function.
• Receptor is modified & packaged by the endoplasmic reticulum & Golgi complex.
• It is ultimately inserted into the cell membrane, accessible to antigens, other cells, and chemical mediators.
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Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC)• Receptors found on all cells except RBCs• Also known as human leukocyte antigen (HLA)• Plays a role in recognition of self by the
immune system and in rejection of foreign tissue
• Genes for MHC are located on chromosome 6, clustered in a multigene complex of classes I, II, III
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MHC receptors
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Functions of MHC
• Class I – markers that display unique characteristics of self molecules & regulation of immune reactions– Required for T lymphocytes
• Class II – receptors that recognize & react with foreign antigens. Located primarily on macrophages & B cells– Involved in presenting antigen to T cells
• Class III – secreted complement components, C2 and C4
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Clonal selection theory
• Lymphocytes use 500 genes to produce a tremendous variety of specific receptors
• Undifferentiated lymphocytes undergo genetic mutations & recombinations while they proliferate in the embryo forming a billion different clones with the ability to react with a tremendous variety of antigens.
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• Lymphocyte specificity is preprogrammed, existing in the genetic makeup before an antigen has ever entered the system.
• Each genetically different type of lymphocyte expresses a single specificity.
• First introduction of each type of antigen into the immune system selects a genetically distinct lymphocyte and causes it to expand into a clone of cells that can react to that antigen.
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Specific B cell receptor: Immunoglobulin
• Large glycoproteins that serve as specific receptors of B cells
• Composed of 4 polypeptide chains– 2 identical heavy chains– 2 identical light chains
• Y shaped• Variable regions• Constant regions
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Immunoglobulins
• Immunoglobulin genes lie on 3 different chromosomes
• Undifferentiated lymphocyte has 150 different genes for the variable region of light chains & 250 for the variable region and diversity region of the heavy chain
• During development, recombination causes only the selected V and D genes to be active in the mature cell.
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B cell receptors
• Once synthesized, immunoglobulin is transported to cell membrane & inserted there to act as a receptor
• First receptor on most B cells is a small form of IgM & mature B cells carry IgD receptors
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T cell receptors
• Formed by genetic recombination, having variable and constant regions
• 2 parallel polypeptide chains• Small, without humoral functions
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T cell receptors
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Humoral and cellular immunity (antibody mediated or cellular)
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Self and nonself
• Markers– glycoprotein– located on the cell surface – Eg. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
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Markers
• Host cells receptors (ex. MHC) confer specificity and identity
• Role – detection, recognition, and communication
• Lymphocyte cells recognize the host cell receptors as “self”
• Lymphocyte cells recognize microbe receptors as ‘nonself’
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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
• Self receptor• Glycoprotein• Found on all nucleated cells• In humans – Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) is
equivalent to the MHC• Classes of MHC
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Classes of MHC
• Each individual has a unique MHC profile– Expression of a particular combination of MHC
genes • Class I – all nucleated cells• Class II – macrophages, dendritic cells, B cells
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The Class I and II MHC for humans are surface receptors consisting of glycoproteins.
Fig. 15.2 The human major histocompatibility complex.
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Infected cell
Antigenfragment
Class I MHCmolecule
T cellreceptor
(a) Cytotoxic T cell
A fragment offoreign protein(antigen) inside thecell associates withan MHC moleculeand is transportedto the cell surface.
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The combination ofMHC molecule andantigen is recognizedby a T cell, alerting itto the infection.
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• Class I MHC molecules, found on almost all nucleated cells of the body– Display peptide antigens to cytotoxic T cells
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• Class II MHC molecules, located mainly on dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells– Display antigens to helper T cells
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Microbe Antigen-presentingcell
Antigenfragment
Class II MHCmolecule
T cellreceptor
Helper T cell
A fragment offoreign protein(antigen) inside thecell associates withan MHC moleculeand is transportedto the cell surface.
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The combination ofMHC molecule andantigen is recognizedby a T cell, alerting itto the infection.
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B cells
B-cell
Antigen
Antibody secreting B cell
Soluble antibodies, circculate in the body
Surface bound antibody
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B-cell
Antibody secreting B cell
Virus killed
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T cells
• Two types:– Helper T cells (Th): activates other cells– Cytotoxic T cells (Tc): can kill other cells
• T cells can only recognize antigens associated with certain molecules (MHC)
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Presentation of antigens to T cells
• Proteins (peptides) from inside the cell are presented by MHC I molecules to Tc cells.
• Proteins (peptides) from the outside of cells are presented by MHC II molecules to Th cells.
• MHC I on almost all cells• MHC II on specialized antigen-
presenting cells
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Th
Tc
Virus infected cell, cancer cell
Antigen presentig cell
MHC II + peptide
MHC I + peptide
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MHC molecules
• Important to study what parts of a protein that binds to MHC molecules.
• MHC I binds peptides with 8-10 aa• MHC II bind peptides with 12-25 aa• Potentials of peptide vaccines• Prediction of peptides is important!!!!