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T cell & T cell-mediated immunity. Types of adaptive immune responses.

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1 T cell & T cell-mediated immunity

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3 Types of adaptive immune responses

4 Types of cell-mediated immune reactions  CD4+ Th responses  CD8+ CTL responses Delayed-type Hypersensitivity (DTH) T cell-dependent immune reactions that cause normal tissues injury NK cell mediated innate immunity, kill infected cell early

5  CD4+ Th1 responses microbes residing within the phagosomes of phagocytes  CD8+ CTL responses microbes residing in the cytoplasm of various cell types  CD4+ Th2 responses helminthic parasites Different types of microbes elicit distinct protective T cell responses Defects in CMI result in increased susceptibility to infection by viruses and intracellular bacteria

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7 Cell-mediated immune responses  The development of effector T cells  Migration of effector T cells and other leukocytes to sites of infection  Effector functions to eliminate microbes

8 The differentiation of CD4+Th cell subsets

9 The subsets of CD4+Th cells  How they are induced,  What cytokines they produce  What effector mechanisms they activate

10 Properties of CD4+ Th1 and Th2 subsets

11 Differentiation of Th1 Subset  Stimulated by intracellular microbes that infect or activate macrophages or NK cells Listeria, mycobacteria and Leishmania  Important cytokines for the Th1 differentiation  Important transcription factors ( TF) for the Th1 differentiation  IL-12  IFN-   IL-18  type I IFNs (in human)  T-bet: master regulator  STAT4  STAT1

12 The molecular basis of Th1 differentiation The interplay of signals from the T cell receptor, the cytokines IFN-  and IL-12, and the TF T-bet, STAT1, and STAT4 IL-12 STAT-4 IFN-  STAT-1 Ag recognition by TCR T-bet A positive amplification loop between T-bet and IFN- 

13 Differentiation of Th1 subsets

14  Cytokines Stimuli that influence the pattern of Th cell differentiation  High doses of antigen without adjuvants  Different subsets of dendritic cells may exist  The genetic makeup of the host

15 Th1-Mediated Immune Responses  The physiological role of Th1 cells phagocyte-mediated defense against infections, especially with intracellular microbes  Pathological roles of Th1 cell Many organ-specific autoimmune diseases and inflammatory reactions are due to excessive activation of Th1 cells

16 Effector functions of Th1 cells

17 IFN-  The major sources: Th1, CD8+ T cells The major macrophage-activating cytokine  Stimulates the microbicidal activities of phagocytes  Stimulates the production of IgG Abs to promote the phagocytosis of microbes

18 T cell signals that activate macrophages  IFN-   CD40L-CD40 interactions

19 CD40L/CD40 Deliever contact-mediated signals activates the transcription factors nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) and activation protein-1 (AP-1) Clinical evidence Humans with inherited mutations in CD40L (X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome) : severe deficiencies in CMI to intracellular microbes

20 The effector functions of activated macrophages  Killing of phagocytosed microbes  Stimulation of acute inflammation  Tissue Repair  Become the more efficient APCs

21 Activation and functions of macrophages in CMI

22 The development of Chronic DTH reactions When a Th1 response to an infection activates macrophages but fails to eradicate phagocytosed microbes.  Fibrosis is a hallmark of chronic DTH reactions  The mechanism of tissue damage in several autoimmune diseases

23 Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes (CTLs) Effector CD8+ T Cells Eliminate intracellular microbes mainly by killing infected cells

24  Antigen specific Only kill targets that express the same class I-associated antigen that triggered their differentiation from naïve CD8+ T cell  Contact dependent The formation of immunological synapse the specific delivery of the molecules CTL-mediated cytotoxcity

25 Immune synapse between CTLs and a target cell

26 Steps in CTL-mediated lysis of target cells  antigen recognition,  activation of the CTLs,  delivery of the "lethal hit" that kills the target cells,  release of the CTLs from target cell

27 Steps in CTL-mediated lysis of target cells

28 Recognition of Antigen and Activation of CTLs

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30 Mechanisms of CTL-mediated lysis of target cells  Fas/FasL pathway  Granule exocytosis

31  Perforin  a pore-forming protein molecule  Main function is to facilitate delivery of the granzymes into the cytosol of the target cell  Granzymes (granule enzymes)  Serine proteases, including A. B.C  Granzymes B initiate apoptotic pathways involve caspases. The two important granule proteins for CTL killing function

32 Mechanisms of CTL-mediated lysis of target cells

33 Release of CTL from its target cell  Usually occurs even before the target cell goes on to die  May facilitated by decreased affinity of accessory molecules for their ligands


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