major histocompatability complex
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Major Histocompatability Complex. Molecular chaparones Hugh B. Fackrell. Major Histocompatability Complex. Assigned Reading Content Outline Performance Ojectives Key terms Key Concepts Short Answer Questions. 4. Assigned Reading. Chapter: 9 pp 223-248 Janis Kuby’s Immunology 3rd Ed. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Major Histocompatability Complex
Molecular chaparonesHugh B. Fackrell
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Major Histocompatability Complex
Assigned Reading Content Outline Performance Ojectives
– Key terms– Key Concepts
Short Answer Questions
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Assigned Reading Chapter: 9 pp 223-248 Janis Kuby’s Immunology 3rd Ed
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Content Outline General Characteristics of MHC MHC Molecules & Genes
– MHC-I– MHC-II– MHC-III
Genomic maps of MHC Cellular Distribution of MHC Regulation of MHC Expression MHC and Immune Responsiveness MHC and Disease
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General Characteristics of MHC
MHC vs HLA Congenic mice Genetic Co dominance Location & function of MHC regions MHC haplotypes
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MHC vs HLA MHC: Major Histocompatability
complex– mouse genetic complex
HLA: Human Leucocyte Antigen– human genetic complex
Similar functions: different terms
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MHC genes (mouse) Class 1 genes K D L R Qa Tla Class 2 genes A A E E Class 3 genes C4 Slp
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HLA genes (human) HLA 1 B C A HLA 2 SB SB
HLA 3 C4f C4S C2 Bf
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MHC antigens codominate
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Congenic Mice Two strains of mice that are
genetically identical except at one locus
developed by successive back crosses to one parent
each progeny tested for specific difference if difference still present then back cross
again
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MHC: Assays Serotyping Mixed lymphocyte Reaction
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Public vs Private Ag
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Antibody production during Transplants
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Antibodies during transplants (2)
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Serological Tissue Typing
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Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction
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Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction
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Haplotype Restricted Cytotoxicity
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MHC Molecules & Genes Structure of MHC-I Structure of MHC-II Gene Organization Peptide Binding
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MHC-I
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MHCI Carbohydrates
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MHC I: : 3D structure
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HLA I: Structure
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MHC I: Biological function
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MHC-II Polymorphic Immunocytes Class II molecules
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HLA 2: Structure
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MHC II: Ag Presentation Detail
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Idependent vs Associative recognition
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MHCII: Function
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MHCII: Biologogical function (2)
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MHC II: Biological function
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MHC II: Ag Presentation
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MHC III Collection of genes associated with
MHC Do not code for MHC I or MHC II Code for associated immunological
molecules– complement– interferon– Tumour necrosis factor
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Class III MHC Products Gene C2, C4a,C4b, Bf COL11A2 CYP21,CYP21P G7a/b HSP LMP2, LMP7 TAP1,TAP2 TNF-, TNF-
Encoded Protein Complement collagen Steroid 21-hydroxylases Valyl-tRNA synthetase Heat Shock Protein Proteasome-like subunits Peptide transports subunits Tumour Necrosis factor
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Genomic maps of MHC MHC-I MHC-II MHC-III
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Organization of Mouse Genes
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Cellular Distribution of MHC
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Regulation of MHC Expression
5’ promotor sequences Positive and negative control of
transcription– CIITA-Transactivator– RFX
Bare lymphocyte Syndrome
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Regulation of MHC Expression
Class I level of expression different in various cell types
Class II- gene expression limited to certain cell types
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MHC and Immune Responsiveness
Determinant selection model Hole in the repertoire model
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MHC and Disease
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Distribution of MHC Antigens
MHC I All nucleated cells & Platelets (mouse RBCs)
MHC II lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages
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DONE!!
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Performance Objectives
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Key Terms alleles, alloantigens. bone marrow
chimeras, Class I molecules, Class I regions, Class II molecules,
Class II regions, Class III molecules, Class III regions, Determinant selection model,
H-2 complex and its regions D region, I region, K region, L region, S region
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hole in the repertoire models,locus, Immune response genes, congenic mice, Human Leukocyte Antigens, Major histocompatibility complex, MHC restriction, negative thymic selection
positive thymic selection, public specificities, private specificities, region, Specificities, superantigens
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Key Concepts Explain the connection between a trait and a
gene using the specific example that MHC genes encode for molecules that allow specific immune responses.
Describe the use of inbred mice for the elucidation of the genetics of the imune response
Describe how congenic strains of mice are developed.
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Describe and draw MHC-I molecules Describe the function of MHC-I
molecules Describe and Draw MHC-II
molecules Describe the function of MHC-II
molecules
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Compare the detailed differences in the structure of the aggreotope binding sites of MHC-I and MHC-II
Describe the function of class III genes and in which cells they are expressed.
Describe MHC restriction
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Discuss the differences between MHC restriction of CD4+ T cells and MHC restriction of CD8+ T cells.
Draw maps of either the MHC gene complex in mice or HLA gene complex in humans
Describe how the collection of MHC genes of an individual dictates either the ability or inability of the animal to respond to a particular antigen
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Describe an experiment that shows MHC restriction:– between T and B cells, – between T cells and macrophages– between cytotoxic T cells and virally infected
cells. Discuss the biological relevance of MHC
molecules MHC molecules exhibit a range of structural
diversity at the species level that is roughly equivalent to the range of antibody diversity at the level of the individual animal. DISCUSS
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Short Answers
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Null cells are not MHC restricted. Explain. Even though the immune system rejects
transplanted kidneys and hearts its function is not to protect us against grafts. Why do we need histocompatability antigens?
If we do not need protection against attack from foreign organs and tissues, why are MHC-I molecules so polymorphic?
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What is the connection between immunity and MHC genes.?
Why are inbread/congenic mice important to immunlogical studies?
Draw and label a diagram of a class I MHC molecule as it is found in the membrane.
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Draw and label a diagram of a class II MHC molecule as it is found in the membrane.
How is the polymorphism or diversity of MHC, different from the generation of diversity in antibodies?
How do MHC-II molecules allow immune cells to communicate with each other?
Why is this communication important?
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What is the relationship between MHC-II molecules and Ir genes?
Class III MHC molecules are not cell membrane proteins. What are they and what do they do?
Describe an experiment to show MHC restricted cytotoxicity
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T-cells do not recognize free antigen, as antibody receptors do. Speculate why?
Briefly discuss MHC restriction. Describe and experiment that
describes MHC restriction. Why do T cells have such an elaborate
way of reacting with antigen?
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Explain the following statement: "There is a direct relationship between an animal's MHC haplotype and its ability or inability to respond to a specific antigen."
What is the difference between and F1 hybrid animal and a bone marrow chimera animal?
What is the importance of a bone marrow chimera animal in immunological studies?
Explain how the control of MHC restriction is the genetic basis for the functional specificity of T cells.
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Describe T cell differentiation in the thymus using CD4 and CD8 markers.
T cell receptor diversity results from gene rearrangements, but T cells are also MHC restricted. MHC restriction is not preprogrammed into T cells.
Describe two possible selective processes that program T cells to be MHC restricted. Where do these processes occur?
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T cells can react only with protein fragments. What is this process called? How does it occur?
Which pathway leads to antigen interaction with MHC-I molecules?
Which pathway leads to interaction with MHC-II molecules?
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Evolution of MHCEpitopes