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T DEPENDENT AND T INDEPENDENT ANTIGENS Muthubharathi B C I M.Sc., Biotechnology 2016501012

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T DEPENDENT AND T INDEPENDENT ANTIGENS

Muthubharathi B CI M.Sc., Biotechnology2016501012

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A BRIEF ABOUT ANTIGEN• Ladislas Deutsch, 1899• Induces the production of antibodies• Antibody generator• Can be recognized by antibody when binds with MHC molecules• Soluble compounds

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ANTIGEN

Immunogenicity• Induce the immune response

Antigenicity• Binding ability of antigen with

antibody or cell surface receptors

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IMMUNOGENICITY• B cell + Antigen effector T cell + memory B cell

• T cell + Antigen effector T cell + Memory T cell

Plasma cell

CTLs, TH cells

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T DEPENDENT ANTIGENS• Do not directly activates antibodies• Depends on T cells for the production of cytokines• Cytokines supports the activation, proliferation and

differentiation of B cells• Cytokines helpful for both cell mediated and humoral immune

response

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• T-D antigens elicit memory B cells, which develop in T-D germinal

centers

• Can be identified by somatic mutation in their Ig loci or by surface expression of secondary Ig isotypes

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T DEPENDENT ANTIGENS

T D antigen B cell antigen receptor peptides

MHC II

T cell

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T INDEPENDENT ANTIGENS• Follicle dendritic cells (FDC)• More IgM production Membrane bound immune

complex of T-D antigen

B cell recptors

B cell

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EASILY SAY THAT

•The antigen which directly approaches B cell for antibody production

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TYPES • T-ID type- I Ag

Mitogenic stimuli like LPS, CpG or poly IC and B cell mitogensFunction by nonspecifically or polyclonal activityElicit the polyclonal B cell activation via Toll like receptors (recognize

microbial molecules, signal cell to secrete immunostimulatory cytokines)

T-ID type-II AgPolysaccharides Able to activate complementsLack ability to induce MHC dependent T cellsFlexible, Hydrophilic, NondegradableCapable of engaging multiple BCRs

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RECENT STUDY• T-ID type II antigens elicit robust and long lasting primary

antibody responses in mice but cannot recall response, ie., secondary immunization

• Polysaccharide vaccines – Pneumovax and Menomune confer long term humoral protection in adult humans

• T-ID type II stimulate extrafollicular foci of plasma cell production and short lived abortive T-ID germinal centers

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T-ID TYPE II ANTIGEN• Do not induce immunological memory• Antibodies to T-ID developed after the age of 2 years

• Biochemical structurepolymeric protein antigentrinitrophenyl-ficoll (TNP)Dinitrophenyl-ficoll (DNP)

Eg., Polysaccharides of bacterial capsule – Streptococcus, Haemophilys, Neisseria

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B CELL OR T INDEPENDENT ANTIGEN

• Bound in narrow grooves or deep pockets of the antibody. Protein B-cell epitopes are much larger and interact with a larger, flatter complementary surface on the antibody molecule.

• But, memory B cells are derived from T-D antigens (Widely accepted)

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GENERATION OF ANTIBODIES TO T-ID TYPE II

• Membrane immunoglobulin cross linking by multivalent T-ID II agB lymphocytes activation requires cross linking of a

minimum of 10-20 membrane immunoglobulin response

Non antigenic specific stimuliDirectly target B cellIndirect via injection of Cytokines or expression of co-

stimulatory molecules of other cells of immune system or complement compounds

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T-ID C3b C3b+ T- IDCD21

B cell

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ROLE OF DENDRITIC CELLS

Dendritic cell

T cell activated T cell cytokines B cell

B cell

Activated B cell

Both T dependent and T independent B lymphocyte activation

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T DEPENDENT VS T INDEPENDENT

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