MIMM 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Cytotoxic T Cell, Mhc Class Ii, T-Cell Receptor

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1. 21 t cells orchestrate cell-mediated immunity and regulate b-cell responses to most antigens. Because it occurs within the cells: antibodies only have contact with the blood and extracellular space. Intracellular pathogens: are destroyed via t-cells and the cell-mediated immune response. T cells develop in the thymus: have tcrs and specific markers. If a mhc1 expresses a viral peptide, cd8 x cyto-t-cell will kill infected cell. Cd4 and mhc2 are more on the apc cells: dendritic cells, macrophages, b cells, therefore cd4-t cells tend to recognize antigens taken up by phagocytosis in the extracellular environment. Interact with b-cells to regulate antibody production during immune response. Mycobacteria: survive inside the cell because they prevent vesicles they occupy to fuse with the lysosomes, lysosomes contain degradative enzymes and antimicrobial substances. Th2 + th17: produce cytokines to promote response against parasites , extracellular bacteria (th2 ) and fungi (th17) 1. 22 inherited and acquired defects in the immune system result in increased susceptibility to infection.

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