Overview of Adaptive Immunity 01/24/06
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Principles of Immunology
Overview of Adaptive Immunity
1/24/06
“Too many people overvalue what they are not and
undervalue what they are.”
M Forbes
Adaptive Immunity
Specific host defenses that are
mediated by B and T lymphocytes
following exposure to antigens, and
exhibit diversity and memory.
Word List
Clonal selection
CD 4
CD 8
Epitope
Endogenous antigen
Exogenous antigen
Phagolyzosome
Characteristics of Adaptive
Immunity
Antigenic specificity
Diversity
Immunologic memory
Self recognition
Interface with Innate Immune
System
Phagocytosis
Inflammation
Major Cells of Adaptive Immunity
Lymphocytes
B
T
TH
TC
Antigen presenting cells (APCs)
Dendritic cells
Macrophage
B lymphocytes
B Lymphocytes
Originate and mature in bone marrow
Membrane bound antibody
Ag binding triggers division and
differentiation
Progeny
Plasma cells
Memory B cells
T Lymphocytes
Mature in thymus
T cell receptors
MHC restriction
Class I
Nucleated cells
Reacts with CD8
Class II
APCs
Reacts with CD4
T Lymphocytes(cont’d)
Progeny cells
T helper
CD4
Class II restricted
Stimulates B and T cells (helper function)
T cytotoxic
CD8
Class I restricted
Further differentiates
CTLs(killing function)
Memory T cells
Antigen Presenting Cells
Dendritic cells
MHC I and II on surface
Ag is internalized
Stimulates T-helper cells
Macrophages
B lymphocytes
Humoral Immunity
Conferred via serum (cell-free)
Antibody dependent
Antibody functions
Enhanced elimination
Neutralization
C fixation/lysis
Cell-mediated Immunity
Conferred via lymphocyte exchange
Cell dependent
Modulates humoral immunity
Cytotoxic
Antigen Recognition
Epitopes
B cells recognize epitopes alone
T cells require MHC association
Major molecules involved
Membrane bound antibody
TCR
MHC I
MHC II
Lymphocyte Diversity
Random rearrangement of gene
segments
1010 potential specificities
“Mature” lymphocytes are said to be
“committed”
Antigen Processing
Exogenous antigens
Phagocytosis
Degradation
Ag peptide/MHC II recognized by T helper
Endogenous antigens
Viral or tumor induced
Complexes with Class I
Recognized by CTLs
Clonal Selection
Occurs in Secondary lymphoid organs
Specificity of all progeny is identical
Explains secondary response
Memory cells more numerous than
naïve cells