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Antigen processing and presentation

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Requirement for Antigen Presenting Cells (APCs)

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Properties and functions of APCs

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Functions of different APCs

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Dendritic cell - T cell interactions

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Human Dendritic Cells

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Routes of antigen entry

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Maturation of dendritic cells

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Immature vs. mature dendritic cells

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The class II MHC pathway of antigen presentation

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The functions of class II MHC-associatedinvariant chains and HLA-DM

The invariant chain is a trimer made of three 30 kD subunits. The HLA DMa non-polymorphic Class-II like dimer.

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The class I MHC pathway of antigen presentation

The proteasome responsible for the production of immunogenic peptides is a 1.500 kDcomplex made of several subunits. Two of them, LMP-2 and LMP7, are encoded withinthe MHC (within DP and DQ loci)

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Pathways of antigen processingand presentation

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Class I and Class II pathways compared

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MHC is normally loaded with self peptides

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Binding of ~ 100 MHC molecules loaded with a specific non-self peptideis sufficient for a T cell to be activated

there are ~ 100.000 MHC molecules on the surface of each APC

Therefore, most of the MHC molecules of any APCremain occupied by self-peptides.

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CD4 T cells effector functions

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CD8 T cells effector functions

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Cross-presentation of phagocytized antigensto CD8 T cells

Cross presentation to CD4 T cells: endogenous proteins can access theendolysosome (autophagy, cell membrane proteins, even virus-derived).

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Cross-presentation followsa Mannose Receptor-mediated endocytosis

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Immunodominance of peptides

The specific MHC haplotype of an individual selects the peptides thatwill be immunodominant and immunogenic


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