What type of antigens are presented by MHC class I molecules?
Endogenous antigens
Endogenous antigens originate from inside the cell.
What is the role of cytolytic T-cells when activated by MHC class I?
Destroy host cells displaying foreign antigens
Cytolytic T-cells are activated by the presence of foreign antigens on MHC I.
How can exogenous antigens be presented on MHC class I?
Through cross-presentation
Exogenous peptide antigens escape the late endosome and enter the endogenous processing pathway.
What type of antigens are presented by MHC class II molecules?
Exogenous antigens
Exogenous antigens originate from outside the cell.
What are antigen presenting cells (APC) responsible for?
Presenting exogenous antigens using MHC class II molecules. They can also utilize MCH class I.
APCs produce MHC II molecules to present antigens.
What happens when exogenous antigens bind to MHC class II?
They are transported to the APC surface for presentation
Antigens bind in late endosomes and are then presented on the cell surface.
What is the result of a host cell presenting foreign antigen on MHC I?
Activation of CD8+ T-cells leading to host cell destruction
This is part of the cell-mediated immune response.
What is the role of CD4+ T-cells activated by MHC class II?
Secrete cytokines to aid B-cell maturation and cytolytic T-cell clones
CD4+ T-cells act as helpers in the immune response.
Why is antigen processing necessary for T-cell activation?
T-cells can only detect short peptide fragments bound to MHC molecules
Unprocessed antigens cannot be recognized by T-cells.
What is the source of endogenous antigens?
Proteins generated within the cell
Examples include viral proteins or abnormal proteins in cancer cells.
How are endogenous antigens processed?
Degraded by proteasome in cytoplasm and transported into the ER
This process prepares peptides for MHC I loading.
What MHC molecule is involved in presenting endogenous antigens?
MHC class I
MHC class I presents peptides derived from endogenous sources.
What is the target cell type for MHC class I presented antigens?
CD8+ cytotoxic T cells
These T-cells are responsible for killing infected or abnormal host cells.
What happens to host cells presenting foreign antigen on MHC II?
CD4+ T-cells activate and help in the humoral response
This includes aiding B-cells and activating cytotoxic T-cells.
Fill in the blank: Antigen processing allows for foreign proteins to be broken down into a form that ______ can recognize.
T-cells
T cells require processed peptide fragments for recognition.
True or False: MHC molecules can bind unprocessed or broken down antigens.
False
MHC molecules only bind linear peptide antigens.
What is the processing method for exogenous antigens?
Internalized by APCs through phagocytosis or endocytosis
Exogenous antigens are processed within endosomes/lysosomes.
What MHC molecule presents exogenous antigens?
MHC class II
MHC class II is responsible for presenting exogenous peptides.
What is the role of B cells in the immune response activated by MHC class II?
Produce antibodies to help destroy pathogens
B cells are part of the humoral immune response.
MHC molecules bind only __________ antigens and activate only ________ (they cannot bind unprocessed or broken down antigens).
MHC molecules bind only linear peptide antigens and activate only T-cells (they cannot bind unprocessed or broken down antigens).