BIOC39H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Dendritic Cell, Major Histocompatibility Complex, Phagocytosis

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T cells can protect against pathogens that come inside the cells and replicate. Cell yet to encounter pathogens = na ve t cell or b cells. Clonal expansion = effector cells which kill the pathogen. Na ve t cells get activated in secondary organs such as the spleen. In the tissues you have immature dendritic cells. Once they encounter these pathogens, phagocytosis stops, surface mhc (peptide complexes derived from the pathogen) Mhc doted around the surface of the cell. Dendrites protruding facilitating the interaction with t cells (what around the orange nucleus in green) Na ve t cell is always going to be activated by a dendritic cells. There some viruses that do not affect dendritic cells , so not opportunity to activate these na ve t cells. Cross-presentation : exogenous antigen which then gets converted to mhc class 1. Take spleen cells from a mouse (separate b cell, t cells, macrophages)

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