Ag Presentation by MHC Chapter 6
- Background
- Numbers
- B cells
- T cells - MHC restricted
- APCs
- Professional phagocytes
- Other cells
- Signals
- first signal
- secondary signal
- enhancement
- Discovery
- histocompatibility
- Genetic level
- major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
- Protein level
- human leukocyte antigens (HLAs)
- Why there?
- Presentation
- What you need to know
- purpose
- classes
- Class I MHC
- Class II MHC
- Genomic Organization of the MHC
- Naming history
- human leukocyte antigens (HLAs)
- HLA-A, HLA-B, and HLA-C
- HLA-D
- HLA-DP, HLA-DQ, and HLA-DR
- Variance
- polymorphic
- codominant expression
- mutation rate
- crossing over
- Not
- Gene structure
- Class I loci
- 3 loci
- nonclassical
- Class II MHC locus
- Class III loci
- Expression
- Class I
- Class II
- Properties of Ags recognized by T Lymphocytes
- peptides
- aa seq
- Class I MHC Loading
- Ag processing
- Ag location
- proteolytic digestion
- proteasome
- Class I MHC synthesis
- tapasin
- Ag transport
- TAP
- structure
- function
- Assembly
- peptide-loading complex
- Surface expression
- Class II MHC Loading
- Ag processing
- bind external Ag
- internalization
- processing
- Class II MHC synthesis
- translation
- invariant chain (Ii)
- Assembly
- processing of Ii
- CLIP
- HLA-DM
- structure
- function
- trimming
- Surface expression
- T Cell Actions
- Remember:
- Non-MHC Restricted Ag Recognition
- Natural killer T cells
- CD1
- gd T cells