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Antigen presentation to T lymphocytes Chapter 5. Objectives. Explain and illustrate the mechanisms of antigen processing for presentation on MHC I MHC II Describe how polygeny and polymorphism contribute to variation in MHC in a population. Antigen processing.
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Objectives • Explain and illustrate the mechanisms of antigen processing for presentation on • MHC I • MHC II • Describe how polygeny and polymorphism contribute to variation in MHC in a population
Antigen processing • Antigen processing: degradation of proteins into peptides that can be presented on MHC I or MHC II • MHC I presents peptides derived from cytoplasmic antigens • MHC II presents peptides derived from extracellular or intravesicular antigens
Antigens are derived from cytosolic or vesicular compartments
Antigen processing for MHC I • Cytoplasmic proteins are degraded by the proteasome
Antigen processing for MHC I • The proteasome exists in two forms: • Constitutive • Immunoproteasome (interferon-inducible)
Antigen processing for MHC I • MHC I is a transmembrane protein made in the ER • Cytoplasm-derived peptides must be transported into the ER to bind MHC I
Antigens are derived from cytosolic or vesicular compartments
Antigen processing for MHC II • Extracellular proteins are processed in endosomes by hydrolytic enzymes
MHC II expression pattern in cells Lysosome marker GFP-tagged MHCII Both signals Wubboltz et al, J Cell Biol 135:611-622, 1996
Antigen processing for MHC II • The invariant chain (Ii) blocks the MHC II peptide-binding cleft while it is in the ER • Acid proteases cleave Ii but leave a fragment (CLIP) in the peptide-binding groove
GFP-tagged Mycobacterium tuberculosis Acidotropic dye (fluoresces in acidic vesicles) Rap = rapamycin (antibiotic) Guitierrez et al, Cell 119:753-796, 2004
Humans have many variants of MHC I and II • Human MHC proteins are called Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) class I and class II • HLA molecules are polygenic and highly polymorphic • Each HLA I or HLA II has a different range of peptide binding specificities
Polymorphism of HLA genes # of alleles (as of 1/04)