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Overview of Immunology Organs and tissues Cells Molecules Components of IS Functions of IS Pathology of IR * IS: Immune system IR: Immune response Applications.

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1 Overview of Immunology Organs and tissues Cells Molecules Components of IS Functions of IS Pathology of IR * IS: Immune system IR: Immune response Applications Prevention Diagnosis Therapy Antigen (Ag) Immune Responses Control mechanisms Hypersensitivity Autoimmune disease Immunodeficiency Tumor Transplantation rejection

2 Cells of Immune System

3 Cells of the innate immune system Mononuclear phagocytes Granulocytes NK cells Cells of the adaptive immune system T lymphocytes B lymphocytes Cells of Immune System

4  Cell surface molecules expressed on various cell types in the immune system as markers: Lineage marker (e.g. CD3 on T cells) Maturation marker (e.g. CD4 / CD8 on T cells) Activation marker (e.g. CD25 on T cells)  Numbers of CD: CD1 – CD247 Cluster Differentiation(CD) System

5  One cell can express more than one different CDs: e.g. T cells: CD2, CD3, CD4 or CD8, CD28…… B cells: CD19, CD20, CD21, CD79……  Different cells can express same CD: e.g. CD69 could be expressed on activated leukocytes: T cells, B cells, NK cells, nuetrophils, basophils Cluster Differentiation(CD) Molecules

6  Mononuclear phagocytes  Granulocytes  NK cells Cells of the innate immune system

7 — Functions — Markers (Receptors) Mononuclear Phagocytes

8 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Functions in Immune Response (IR) Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs

9 Maturation

10 Cells of Mononuclear Phagocytes System

11 — Phagocytosis — Antigen presentation — Cytokine secretion Mononuclear Phagocyte System

12 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Functions in Immune Response (IR) Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs

13 Mq/DCs Phagocytosis PAMP: pathogen-associated molecule pattern PRR Recognition Receptors: PRR

14 Recognition and killing of phagocytes By pattern recognition receptors(PRR)  Mannose receptors: mannose  CD14 : LPS  Scavenger receptors : carbohydrates /lipids  Toll like receptors (TLRs): PAMP (lipid-protein 、 LPS 、 RNA 、 DNA)

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16 See:9-1

17 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Immune Response (IR) Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs

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19 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Immune Response (IR) Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs

20 — Pattern recognition receptors(PRR): Recognition — Fc receptor (FcR, CD16): Opsonisation — Complement receptor (CR): Opsonisation Phagocytosis

21 — Phagocytosis — Antigen presentation — Cytokine secretion Mononuclear Phagocyte System

22 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Immune Response (IR) Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs

23 See:8-2 Antigen presenting cells (APC)

24 Antigen that is presented on the APC could be recognized by T cell Recognized by T cells Antigen Presentation See:8-2

25  Mononuclear phagocytes  Granulocytes  NK cells Cells of the innate immune system

26 — Neutrophils — Basophils — Eosinophils Granulocytes

27 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Functions in Immune Response (IR) Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs

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29 — Majority of white blood cells — Contain: lysozyme, antibiotic peptides —Main function: phagocytosis — Chemotaxis: C5a — Opsonization: Ab and C3b Neutrophils (Polymorphonuclear cells PMNs)

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32 — Neutrophils — Basophils (Mast cells) — Eosinophils Granulocytes

33 — Localization: Basophils - circulation Mast cells - tissues — Granule contents: Mediators Histamine Leukotrienes — Functions: Attract: Leukocytes - acute inflammatory response Allergy Basophils and Mast cells

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36 Mediators: allergy – Vasodilatation, – Vascular permeability increase, – Smooth muscle contraction, – Mucous secretion.

37 Respiratory tract allergic rhinitis

38 Respiratory tract The lungs asthma

39 The skin Urticaria (hives)

40 — Present in circulation: — Granule contents: Peroxides/toxin Histaminase et al — Functions: Parasites killing Anti-inflammatory and allergy regulation Eosinophils

41  Mononuclear phagocyte  Granulocytes  NK (Natural killer cells) Cells of the innate immune system

42 -- Functions -- Markers Natural Killer cells (NK cells)

43 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Immune Response (IR) Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs

44 NK KAR KIR

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46 NK Ab CD16

47 NK IL-2 LAK Lymphokine activated killer cell

48 1. KAR : (Killer activating receptors): Induce killing of the infected cells. 2. KIR: (Killer inhibitory receptor): Prevent NK from killing the normal cells. 3. CD16: Mediate ADCC (see:Ab) 4. IL-2R: Bind to IL-2 and become lymphokine activated killer cells ( LAK) (see:CK) Markers and functions of NK cells

49 Cells of the innate immune system Mononuclear phagocytes Granulocytes NK (Natural killer cells) Cells of the adaptive immune system T lymphocyte B lymphocyte Cells of Immune System

50 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Immune Response (IR) Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs

51 — T lymphocyte — B lymphocyte Cells of the adaptive immune system

52  Classes  Functions  Markers T Lymphocyte

53 TH: T help cells (CD4 + CD3 + ) ¹TH1 ¹TH2 TC: T cytotoxic cells, CTL (CD8 + CD3 + ) Classes of T cells

54 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs Functions of T cells ?

55 — Recognition — Activation — Function Functions of T cells

56 Recognition

57 Composed of  (  ) or  chains ( 5-10% ) Recognize Ag peptide /MHC complex specifically; Mediates T cell activation. TCR

58 TCR + CD3:

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60 Composed of γ 、 δ 、 ε and ζ chains; Mediates T cell activation signal into cells; Specific marker of T cells. CD3

61 MHC I MHC II

62 — CD4 On T helper cells Ligand to MHC class Ⅱ molecules — CD8 On T cytoxic cells Ligand to MHC class Ⅰ molecules

63 TCR -- MHC+ peptide CD4 -- MHC class II

64 TCR -- MHC + peptide CD8 -- MHC class I

65 — Antigen recognition — Co-stimulations — Cytokines Activations of T cells

66 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs Functions of T cells ?

67 TH (CD4 + CD3 + ) ¹TH1: Help Tc and macrophages by secration of IFNγ/IL-2. ¹TH2 : Help B cells by secretion of IL-4, IL-5,IL-6. TC (CD8 + CD3 + ) ¹Killing of target cells by releasing perforin and granzymes Functions of T cells

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70 TC Cells (CTL)

71 Release of lytic granules containing perforin and granzymes which enter the target cells Mechanisms of cytotoxicity Death of target cells See: 8-1

72 — Functions — Markers B Lymphocyte

73 — Resognition — Activation — Functions Functions of B cell

74 Th2

75 BCR + CD79 BCR Recognition of B cells

76  BCR ( B cell receptor): 1)Cell surface of Ig ( IgM and IgD) 2)Specific binding with antigen  CD79 Mediate B cell activation  CD19/CD20 1 ) Co-receptors for B cell activation 2 ) Specific marker of B cells Markers of B cells

77 Th2

78 Ag APCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Immune Response (IR) Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs

79 Th2 Function of B cells

80 BCR and TCR

81 BCR MHC

82 Site of maturation: MHC requirement for recognition: Markers: Functions Characteristics of B and T cells

83 Innate immunityAdaptive immunity Components chemical barrier Phagocytes NK cells T and B cells Cytokines Complement Antibodies Characteristics Receptors: Limited diversity Broad specificity Recognize many related molecules Receptors: Very large diversity Very narrow specificity Recognize a particular epitopes Immediate responseSlow response No memoryMemory Occurs in all metazoansOccurs in vertebrates only

84 Mq/DCs Phagocytosis PAMP: pathogen-associated molecule pattern PRR Recognition Receptors: PRR

85 NK KAR KIR

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87 Th2

88 Ag DCs Th1 Tc B Ab PMN NK Th2 Complement Targetcells MHCCK MHCCK CKs CKs Crosstalk between Innate and Adaptive Immunity

89 Questions: 1.Which cells belong to the immune system? 2.The functions of mononuclear phagocytes are….? 3.Try to explain the classification and function of lymphocytes.

90 4. Terms: CD : Markers / functions TCR : Location / structure / function BCR : Location / structure / function PRR : Location / functions KIR : Location / functions KAR : Location / functions Questions:


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