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TCR + MHC + antigen. TCR and MHC Structure. Class I •expressed by nearly all cells •present antigens to T C cells • cytosolic pathway (endogenous antigen presentation). Class II •expressed only by APCs •present antigens to T H cells
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TCR and MHC Structure Class I •expressed by nearly all cells •present antigens to TCcells •cytosolic pathway (endogenous antigen presentation) Class II •expressed only by APCs •present antigens to THcells •endocytic pathway (exogenous antigen presentation)
Cytokines (Chapter 12) Cytokines •Secreted protein • Low molecular-weight • Regulate intensity/duration of immune response • Variety of effects on: -lymphocytes -other immune cells •See Appendix II
Cytokines: Types of Action Autocrine – A condition in which the cell acted on by a cytokine is the source of the cytokine. Paracrine – Regulatory secretions that arrive by diffusion from a nearby cellular source. Endocrine – Regulatory secretions that pass from the producer cell to target cell by via the bloodstream.
Cytokine Attributes Pleiotropy – a given cytokine has different biological effects on different target cells.
Cytokine Attributes Redundancy – When two or more cytokines the mediate similar functions. Synergy - When the combined effect of two cytokines on cellular activity is greater than the effects of the individual cytokine.
Cytokine Attributes Antagonism – the effects of one cytokine inhibit or offset the effects of another cytokine. Target Cell Effect____________
Cytokine Attributes Cascade Induction – when the action of one cytokine on a target cell induces that cell to produce one or more other cytokines, which in turn may induce other target cells to produce other cytokines.
Classification of Cytokines Cytokine classification based their receptors: •Immunoglobulin superfamily •Class I cytokine (Hematopoietin) •Class II cytokine (Interferon) •TNF family •Chemokine family