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Jitendra kumar pandey
PG,2nd yr medical microbiology
MGM medical college ,mumbai
INTRODUCTION
   In 1899 Ladislas Deutsch (Detre) (1874–1939)
    named the hypothetical substances halfway
    between bacterial constituents and antibodies
    "substances immunogenes or antigenes". He
    originally believed those substances to be
    precursors of antibodies, just like zymogen is a
    precursor of zymase. But by 1903 he understood
    that an antigen induces the production of immune
    bodies (antibodies) and wrote that the word antigen
    was a contraction of "Antisomatogen.
DEFINITION OF ANTIGEN
Antigen is substance which when introduced parentally
into the body stimulates the production of an antibody
with which it reacts specifically and in an observable
manner
Based on Immunogenicity
    Complete antigen : Substances which can induce antibody
    formation by themselves and can react specifically with these
    antibodies


     Incomplete antigen (haptens): substances unable to
    induce antibody formation on its own but can become
    immunogenic when covalently linked to proteins,
    called carrier proteins .they are of two types:
      Complex
       Simple
BASED ON ORIGIN:
 Exogenous     antigens
    Exogenous antigens are antigens that have
  entered the body from the outside, for example
  by inhalation, ingestion, or injection. The
  immune system's response to exogenous
  antigens is often subclinical.
 Endogenous antigens
    Endogenous antigens are antigens that have
  been generated within previously normal cells
  as a result of normal cell metabolism, or
  because of viral or intracellular bacterial
  infection.
 Autoantigens
  An autoantigen is usually a normal protein or complex of
  proteins (and sometimes DNA or RNA) that is recognized
  by the immune system of patients suffering from a
  specific autoimmune disease. These antigens should,
  under normal conditions, not be the target of the immune
  system, but, due to mainly genetic and environmental
  factors, the normal immunological tolerance for such an
  antigen has been lost in these patients.
 Isoantigens

 Heterophile antigen
1.FOREIGNNESS
   Antigen must be foreignness to
 immune system:
 What substances are foreignness to
 immune system ?
  According to Burnnet’s clone selection
 theory , foreignness ( non-self) means
 substances that never contact with
 lymphocytes during embryo period
2.SIZE
 Largermolecules are highly antigenic
 Lower molecular weight are either non antigenic
  or weakly antigenic


3.Chemical Nature
 Most  naturally occurring antigens are either
  proteins or polysaccharides.
 Lipids and nucleic acids are less antigenic on
  their own but do so when combined with proteins
4. SUSCEPTIBILITY TO TISSUE
        ENZYMES
 Substances   which can be metabolised and
  are able to the action of tissue enzyme
  behave as antigen.


  5.Antigenic specificity
 Itdepends upon epitope
 Position of epitope in the antigen molecule
  is important for specificity.
6.Species specificity
   Tissue of all individual in species possess species
    specific antigens.


    7.Isospecificity
   It depends on isoantigens which may be found in some
    but not all members of species.


    8.Autospecificity
   Self antigens are generally non-antigenic but in some
    case such as lens protein and sperm these are not
    recognised as self antigen because they are absent
    during the embryonic life and develop later.
9.Organspecificity
   Some organs such as the brain, kidney and lens protein
    of different species share the same antigens. such
    antigens are the characteristics of an organ or tissue
    found in different species and they are known as organ
    specific antigen.

    10.Heterogenic specificity
 The same or closely related antigen may some time
  occur in different biological species, classes and kingdom
  are know as heterophile antigens.
 Antibodies to these antigen produced by one species
  cross react with antigen of other species. Eg. Forssman
  Ag, Weil-felix rxn., Paul-Bunnell test
SUPERANTIGENS
 When the immune system encounters a
  conventional T-dependent antigen, only a small
  fraction (1 in 104 -105) of the T cell population is
  able to recognize the antigen and become activated
  (monoclonal/oligoclonal response).
 However, there are some antigens which
  polyclonally activate a large fraction of the T cells
  (up to 25%). These antigens are called
  superantigens
TESTS FOR ANTIGEN
DETECTION
Direct ELISA
Direct Immunofluoresence
RIA
Neutralization test
CFT
Immunohistochemistry
THANK YOU !

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Antigen

  • 1. Jitendra kumar pandey PG,2nd yr medical microbiology MGM medical college ,mumbai
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  In 1899 Ladislas Deutsch (Detre) (1874–1939) named the hypothetical substances halfway between bacterial constituents and antibodies "substances immunogenes or antigenes". He originally believed those substances to be precursors of antibodies, just like zymogen is a precursor of zymase. But by 1903 he understood that an antigen induces the production of immune bodies (antibodies) and wrote that the word antigen was a contraction of "Antisomatogen.
  • 3. DEFINITION OF ANTIGEN Antigen is substance which when introduced parentally into the body stimulates the production of an antibody with which it reacts specifically and in an observable manner
  • 4.
  • 5. Based on Immunogenicity Complete antigen : Substances which can induce antibody formation by themselves and can react specifically with these antibodies Incomplete antigen (haptens): substances unable to induce antibody formation on its own but can become immunogenic when covalently linked to proteins, called carrier proteins .they are of two types:  Complex  Simple
  • 6. BASED ON ORIGIN:  Exogenous antigens Exogenous antigens are antigens that have entered the body from the outside, for example by inhalation, ingestion, or injection. The immune system's response to exogenous antigens is often subclinical.  Endogenous antigens Endogenous antigens are antigens that have been generated within previously normal cells as a result of normal cell metabolism, or because of viral or intracellular bacterial infection.
  • 7.  Autoantigens An autoantigen is usually a normal protein or complex of proteins (and sometimes DNA or RNA) that is recognized by the immune system of patients suffering from a specific autoimmune disease. These antigens should, under normal conditions, not be the target of the immune system, but, due to mainly genetic and environmental factors, the normal immunological tolerance for such an antigen has been lost in these patients.  Isoantigens  Heterophile antigen
  • 8.
  • 9. 1.FOREIGNNESS Antigen must be foreignness to immune system: What substances are foreignness to immune system ? According to Burnnet’s clone selection theory , foreignness ( non-self) means substances that never contact with lymphocytes during embryo period
  • 10. 2.SIZE  Largermolecules are highly antigenic  Lower molecular weight are either non antigenic or weakly antigenic 3.Chemical Nature  Most naturally occurring antigens are either proteins or polysaccharides.  Lipids and nucleic acids are less antigenic on their own but do so when combined with proteins
  • 11. 4. SUSCEPTIBILITY TO TISSUE ENZYMES  Substances which can be metabolised and are able to the action of tissue enzyme behave as antigen. 5.Antigenic specificity  Itdepends upon epitope  Position of epitope in the antigen molecule is important for specificity.
  • 12. 6.Species specificity  Tissue of all individual in species possess species specific antigens. 7.Isospecificity  It depends on isoantigens which may be found in some but not all members of species. 8.Autospecificity  Self antigens are generally non-antigenic but in some case such as lens protein and sperm these are not recognised as self antigen because they are absent during the embryonic life and develop later.
  • 13. 9.Organspecificity  Some organs such as the brain, kidney and lens protein of different species share the same antigens. such antigens are the characteristics of an organ or tissue found in different species and they are known as organ specific antigen. 10.Heterogenic specificity  The same or closely related antigen may some time occur in different biological species, classes and kingdom are know as heterophile antigens.  Antibodies to these antigen produced by one species cross react with antigen of other species. Eg. Forssman Ag, Weil-felix rxn., Paul-Bunnell test
  • 14. SUPERANTIGENS  When the immune system encounters a conventional T-dependent antigen, only a small fraction (1 in 104 -105) of the T cell population is able to recognize the antigen and become activated (monoclonal/oligoclonal response).  However, there are some antigens which polyclonally activate a large fraction of the T cells (up to 25%). These antigens are called superantigens
  • 15. TESTS FOR ANTIGEN DETECTION Direct ELISA Direct Immunofluoresence RIA Neutralization test CFT Immunohistochemistry