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1 Major Histocompatibility Complex Molecules
1. Structure of MHCs and their polygeny 2. Polymorphisim of MHC 3. Interaction of MHC molecule and antigenic peptide 4. HLA and clinical medicine 5. Biological functions of MHC

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4 Section 1: Structure of MHCs and their polygeny
Polygeny is defined as MHC complex that comprises many adjacent gene locus, encoding proteins with same or similar functions. MHC is divided into three categories.

5 (一)Classical MHC I and MHCII molecules
mouse H-2 Human HLA Chromosome location 17 1500kb 6p21.31 3600kb I K、D、L B、C、A II A、E DP、DQ、DR III C C4 A BfC2

6 Structure of H-2 Structure of HLA

7 Schematic diagram of HLA embryonic genes
class II class III class I class I centromere Schematic diagram of HLA embryonic genes

8 (二) HLA molecules encoded by MHC I and II genes
1. Distributions : Class I (HLA-A/B/C): all nucleated cells Class II (HLA-DR/DP/DQ): APC(Mf,DC,B), thymic epithelial cells, activated T cells 2. Structure: Class I :  ( 1  2  3 Tm C), 2m Class II:  ( 1  2 Tm C),  ( 1  2 Tm C)

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10 membrane Class I MHC molecules MHC I类分子

11 Schematic diagram of MHC I molecules

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13 membrane Class II MHC molecules MHC II类分子

14 Schematic diagram of MHC II molecules

15 MHC class I molecule MHC class II molecule Peptide-binding domain Immunoglobin-like domain Transmembrane segment Cytoplasm ic tail

16 1. Genes encoding serum complement components :
(三)Immune related genes 1. Genes encoding serum complement components : C4B、C4A、Bf、C2

17 2. Genes associated with antigen processing and presentation
Gene encoding low molecular weight polypeptide(LMP) Gene encoding transporter associated with antigen processing(TAP) HLA-DM gene HLA-DO gene Gene encoding TAP associated proteins tapasin

18 3. Non-classical MHC I(Ib)genes: HLA-E, HLA-G, HLA-F

19 4、Inflammation associated genes
Tumour necrosis factor gene family TNF、LTA、LTB Transcriptional regulating gene or transcriptional factor-like gene family I-B、B144、ZNF173、ZNF178 MHC I related gene(MIC)family Hot shock protein gene family HSP70(molecular chaperone)

20 Immune related genes Related encoding products
Inflammation related genes Genes encoding complement components Genes associated with antigen processing and presentation non-classical MHC I genes Related encoding products

21 Section 2: Polymorphism of MHC
(一)The basic concepts of polymorphism

22 Polymorphism: several alleles located on a single gene locus
Haplotype: A set of genetic determinants located on a single chromosome Genotype: A set of genetic determinants located on both chromosomes Phenotype: The expressed characteristics of an individual Non-polymorphism, Homozygote, Heterozygote

23 Haplotype heredity of HLA

24 Phenotype,genotype and haplotype of HLA
B C Tester Phenotype Genotype Haplotype

25 The Locus with the largest number of alleles are HLA-B(301)and HLA-DRB1(227)
HLA-A*0103 HLA-DRB1*1102

26 I MHC class II molecules MHC class I molecules
Polymorphism of MHC genes

27 (二)Linkage disequilibrium and haplotype
HLA-DRB1* % HLA-DQB1* % Probability of the two genes on the same chromosome: 3.4% The fact is 11.3% The Han nationality: A2-B46-Cw3-DR9-DQ9-Dw23 A33-B17-Cw2-DR3-DQ2-Dw3

28 (三)The origin of HLA Polymorphism and its significance
Gene mutation Gene recombinant Gene switch Selection pressure

29 Section 3: Interaction between MHC molecule and antigenic peptide
peptide binding cleft peptide binding cleft

30 Specificity and flexibility of the binding
(一)Molecular basis for the interaction between MHC molecule and antigenic peptide Topography of conformational space Anchor residue Consensus motif Specificity and flexibility of the binding

31 Anchor residue MHC molecules Anchor

32 peptide-MHC II complex
peptide-MHC I complex Antigenic peptide MHC I molecules peptide-MHC II complex Antigenic peptide MHC II molecules Schematic diagram of the interaction between peptides and MHC I, II molecules

33 Products of different HLA alleles selectively bind antigen peptides with specific consensus motif
products of alleles Class I molecules Class II molecules

34 (二)Characteristic of the interaction between antigenic peptide and MHC molecules
Flexibility: X amino acids which compose consensus motif can be variable in sequence and conformation . Anchor residues which the same MHC molecule demands can be more than one amino acid Antigenic peptides which bind different MHC molecules can have similar consensus motif.

35 Section 4 HLA and clinical medicine
1. HLA and transplantation 2. Abnormal expression of HLA and clinical diseases HLA 3. Association between HLA and diseases HLA 4. HLA and medical jurisprudence

36 Disease Relative risk Ankylosing spondylitis Acute anterior uveitis
Associated HLA allele Relative risk Ankylosing spondylitis Acute anterior uveitis Goodpasture’ syndrome Multiple sclerosis Gluten-sensitive enteropathy Exophthalmic goiter Myasthenia gravis Systemic lupus erythematosus Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus Rheumatoid arthritis Chronic pemphigus Hashimoto's disease Some autoimmune diseases associated significantly with HLA alleles

37 Section 5 Biological functions of MHC
(一)Involved in adaptive immune responses as antigen presenting molecules Double recognition of peptide and MHC by T cell through TCR Components bound by MHC and being presented can be self antigen, and even be MHC itself. MHC is the main determinant of individual susceptibility for certain disease. MHC is involved in the heterogenecity of species gene structure.

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41 (二)Involved in innate immune response as regulating molecules
Classical MHC III encoding complement components is involved in complement reaction and immune diseases Products of non-classical MHC I and MIC gene can act as ligands, regulating the activities of NK cells and some killer cells Inflammation related genes are involved in the initiation and regulation of inflammation, and play roles in stress responses.

42 To master concepts of MHC
To master the molecular structure, tissue distribution and functions of human classical MHC genes To be familiar with the structure and characteristic of MHC genes To be familiar with the interaction between MHC molecules and antigenic peptide. To understand immune related genes To understand the roles of HLA in medicine and their significances


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