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1 Part IV The adaptive immune response Chapter 9 T Cell-Mediated Immunity

2 APC 2

3 Periphery Naïve Effector Activated Ag-specific T cell response
Each with different Ag specificity Naïve Low frequency Periphery Ag-specific T cell response Effector Clonal expansion Ag Activated Ag-specific T

4 Effector T cells in CMI and humoral immunity
Effector T subsets

5 CD4 T cell differentiation Treg
Th17 Treg Promote local inflammation CMI: CD8 T Humoral response

6 From inflammatory site
Entry of APC and naïve T cells into peripheral lymphoid organs Priming of naïve T cells by DC Effector T cell response

7 Professional APC 7

8 DC subsets cDC (CD11chi) pDC Viral infection

9 Entry of DC

10 DC maturation / differentiation / migration
Licensing DC maturation / differentiation / migration

11 Lymphocyte entry into LN from blood
HEV Adhesion molecules Adhesion molecules

12 Lymphocyte entry into LN from blood
CCR7 CCL21 T zone: CCL21, CCL19 SLC: Secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine

13 Entry of APC (DC) and naïve T cells into peripheral lymphoid organs
Priming of naïve T cells by DC Priming The activation and differentiation of naïve T cells Signal 1, 2, 3 Clonal expansion & differentiation

14 Naïve T cell activation in peripheral lymphoid organs Naïve Activated
Ag specificity Naïve T cell activation in peripheral lymphoid organs Naïve Activated Effector

15 Periphery Naïve Effector Activated Ag-specific T cell response
Each with different Ag specificity Naïve Low frequency Circulation Periphery Ag-specific T cell response Effector Clonal expansion Ag Activated Lymph nodes Ag-specific T

16 Activation of LFA1 Signal 1 16

17 Three signals in naïve T cell activation Signal 2: proliferation

18 Amount of Ag expression
T cell activation Amount of Ag expression T-APC Avidity Supramolecular activation compolex (SMAC) 18

19 Signal 1+2 CD28-dependent clonal expansion of CD4 T cells IL2 CD25

20 Signal 1+2 IL2 autocrine for CD4 T clonal expansion

21 Naïve T cell activation in peripheral lymphoid organs Naïve
Ag specificity Naïve T cell activation in peripheral lymphoid organs Naïve

22 Activation of LFA1 Signal 1 22

23 Regulation of signal 2

24 Signal 1 alone in LN? Clonal deletion Clonal anergy Self tolerance

25 Type of Ag-specific effector

26 Signal 3: differentiation
Transcription factor Adaptive Treg

27 CD4 T-dependent CD8 T cell activation
IL2 DC (APC) activation CD40L-CD40 CD8 T Colgate Immunology (and Virology) Blog

28 Ag

29 Ag capture and preservation by subcapsular sinus macrophage
CXCR5 Low phagocytosis CXCL13 CCL21 Ag –nonspecific B cells

30 Ag-specific stimulation
B-T cell interaction CCR7 induction B cell as APC

31 CD4 T activation Within LN Egress

32 Egress S1P R Plasma: Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) 32

33 Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P)
The AOCS Lipid Library An important cellular metabolite in animal cells A ceramide-derived phospholipid

34 Blood mononuclear cells, Neutrophils, Erythrocytes.
S1P producer: Blood mononuclear cells, Neutrophils, Erythrocytes. Efficiently phosphorylate exogenously added sphingosine and discharge S1P into the medium, which suggests a general contribution of hematopoietic cells in maintaining plasma S1P levels. It is relatively insoluble in aqueous solution. Most of the plasma S1P is bound to carriers such as albumin.

35 Entry of APC (DC) and naïve T cells into peripheral lymphoid organs
Priming of naïve T cells by DC Signal 1, 2, 3 Clonal expansion & differentiation Egress

36 Homing Migration of effector T cells to inflammatory site

37 Entry of APC and naïve T cells into peripheral lymphoid organs
Priming of naïve T cells by DC Effector T cell response Homing CD8 T cytotoxic response CD4 T effector & Macrophage activation

38 Homing Addressin Guiding lymphocytes to tissues
Ig domain Vascular addressin (VA) 38

39 Ag-specific recognition of CD8 T cells

40 Requirement of signal 2 for effector function? No signal 2 is required

41 Microtubule-organizing center
Cytotoxic mechanisms of CD8 T cells Microtubule-organizing center Cytotoxic granules

42 Membrane effector molecule
CTL

43 Effector molecules Membrane molecules Soluble mediators

44 APC Professional APC

45 Macrophage activation & CD4 T activation

46 Macrophages activation by Th1

47 Reciprocal activation

48 Th1 effectors tissue

49 Effector T cells recruitment 49

50 Lymphocyte activation Apoptosis of effectors
Signal 1-3 Lymphocyte activation Innate immunity Effector response Apoptosis of effectors


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