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Jim Collawn MCLM 350 jcollawn@uab.edu GBS 740 Antigen Processing and Presentation Kuby, Immunology, 6th Edition Chapter 8 Jim Collawn MCLM 350 jcollawn@uab.edu.

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1 Jim Collawn MCLM 350 jcollawn@uab.edu
GBS 740 Antigen Processing and Presentation Kuby, Immunology, 6th Edition Chapter 8 Jim Collawn MCLM 350

2 Study Objectives 1. How do the peptide binding sites differ between MHC class I and II? 2. Compare and contrast class I and class II MHC-restricted responses with regard to A. source of antigens B. antigen processing requirements (where are they degraded?) C. role of chaperones (calnexin, calreticulin, ERp57, tapasin, HLA-DM) D. types of T cell involved Discuss the invariant chain’s role in the demarcation between class I and class II MHC-restricted responses. What is cross-presentation? What is MHC restriction? 6. Discuss HLA-DM’s possible role in antigen processing.

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4 MHC class I β2-microglobulin

5 MHC class II DRβ chain

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7 Model of the Solvent-accessible Area of class I H-2Kb
Vesicular Stomatitis Virus peptide Sendia virus peptide

8 Antigen Processing and Presentation Where do the peptides come from and how do they become associated with the MHC molecules?

9 MHC Restriction

10 Antigen Processing Requirements for Helper T cell Activation

11 Cytosolic and Endocytic Pathways

12 Degradation of Intracellular Proteins

13 Transporter associated with Antigen Processing
Bare lymphocyte syndrome (BLS)

14 Generation of Peptide-class I MHC Complexes
ERAP1 (8 amino acids)

15 Assembly of MHC class I Molecules

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18 Cross- presentation of exogenous antigens by MHC class I molecules

19 Assembly of MHC class II Molecules

20 Study Objectives 1. How do the peptide binding sites differ between MHC class I and II? 2. Compare and contrast class I and class II MHC-restricted responses with regard to A. source of antigens B. antigen processing requirements (where are they degraded?) C. role of chaperones (calnexin, calreticulin, ERp57, tapasin, HLA-DM) D. types of T cell involved Discuss the invariant chain’s role in the demarcation between class I and class II MHC-restricted responses. What is cross-presentation? What is MHC restriction? 6. Discuss HLA-DM’s possible role in antigen processing.


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