What two things are required to INDUCE Th0 cells into iTREGS? Where does this happen?
2. occures in PERIPHERY
What 3 fates could T/ B cells have in Central tolerance?
Would we positively select for T cells with HIGH or LOW avidity ? Where does this selection occur ?
LOW avidity , binds self antigens at a certain threshold
THYMUS
What receptors are important for TREG survival and function?
IL-2 Receptor (CD25) and CTLA -4
Which two things are needed to convert naive cells to Th 17 cells?
TGF b and IL-6
Which two things are needed to convert naive cells to iTREGS cells?
TGF b and IL-2
Where are iTREGS induced?
Lymph node or GI tract
What may cause a T cell in the periphery to become anergic?
2. ab binding & engaging inhibitory receptor CTLA4 or PD-1
Would you want to block or open the CTLA 4 / pD-1 receptors in a cancers?
BLOCK , to prevent them form blocking the T cell response. MORE TUMOR supression
Defect in Lyn , SHP-1 or CD22 leads to autoimmune disease due to which tolerance?
due to inability to inhibit B cell signaling via those factors
What are the two reasons for T cell apoptosis in Peripheral tolerance ?
2. T cell - self Ag cause increased expression of death receptors FAS / FASL
What major roles does TREG play in peripheral intolerance? (3)
What is the result of deficiency of AIRE? What tolerance mechanism is effected?
Two mechanisms of Automimmunity ?
2. environmental triggers
What are the intrinsic and extrinsic functions of CTLA-4?
2. extrinisic, acts from TREGs and inhibitis T cell activation by binding CD80
What is the best treatment option for person with autoimmune disease?
NO CURE / treat sxs
What type of mechanism of automimmune disorder is seen in Rheumatoid Arthritis and multiple sclerosis?
What is the molecule mimicking in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Multiple Sclerosis?
RA–> cardiac myosin & Strep Ags
MS–> myelin based protein & virus Ags
What is required for polyclonal BYSTANDER activation in to elicit autoimmune response?
a microbe causing ROBUST inflammation and activating the self reactive lymphocytes
What is involved in “release of previously sequestered Ags”?
microbes kill cells and cause release of DAMPS that leads to autoimmunity
What are the 3 methods microbe Ags can initiate autoimmune disorder?
Type of hypersensitivity for INflammatory Bowel Disease?
Type 4
Type of hypersensitivity for rheumatoid arthritis?
Type 4
Type of hypersensitivity for systemic lupus erythematous?
Type 3