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Presented By;
   B. Om Preeti Singh
  (M.V.Sc. Microbiology)
C.V.Sc. & A.H ,N.D.U.A&T.
      Faizabad, U.P.
   MHC
    ◦ Cluster of genes found in all mammals

    ◦ MHC Act As Antigen Presenting receptors
      and are called as histocompatability
      molecules.

   involved in
    ◦ cell-cell interaction
    ◦ antigen presentation
    ◦ recognition of self-nonself molecules
    - Participant in both humoral and cell-
      mediated immunity
   In Human, MHC Is Found On Chromosome 6
    ◦ Referred to as HLA complex
       HLA genes are very diverse (polymorphic)
    i.e. there are many alleles of the class I and II genes

   In Mice, MHC Is Found On Chromosome 17
    ◦ Referred to as H-2 complex

   In dogs – DLA complex
   In rabbits – RLA complex
   In chickens – B complex
   In bovines – BoLA and so forth
   Class I MHC
    ◦ almost all nucleated cells
    ◦ antigen presentation to cytotoxic T cells
    ◦ Found In Regions A, B and C In Humans (K and D In
      Mice)

   Class II MHC
    ◦ on antigen-presenting cells
    ◦ antigen presentation to helper T cells
    ◦ Found In Regions DR, DP and DQ (IA and IE In Mice)

   These molecules are cell-surface glycoproteins
   class I and Class II MHC Share Structural Features
    ◦ Both involved in APC
   Class III- MHC genes

    - secreted proteins( Products that include
     secreted              proteins that have
     immune functions.)
     ◦ complement components
     ◦ Inflammation

   Class III MHC Have No Structural
    Similarity To Class I and II
   Identified by cytotoxic T cells
   a chain noncovalently attached to b2-microglobulin
   association required for expression of class I molecules
    on the cell surface
   Peptide-binding cleft located on top of the surface of
    Class I – between a1 and a2
   a chain is a transmembrane glycoprotein
   a chain
    ◦ a1, a2, a3 – on outside of membrane
    ◦ transmembrane domain
    ◦ cytoplasmic tail

   b2-microglobulin
    ◦ similar to a3
    ◦ no transmembrane region
   Total no . Of class I loci varies
    In humans about 20
   In mice 30, but all these are not functional
   In humans the functional loci are A,B,C,
   In mice K,D
   Others are pseudo genes that cannot be
    expressed.
* Between the class I and class II gene loci, there is a third
  locus (Class III)

* This locus contains genes encoding tumor necrosis
  factor, lymphotoxin and two complement components
  (C2 and C4)

* Class III antigens do not participate in MHC restriction
  or graft rejection
* Class I MHC antigens are : HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-C

* These antigens are glycoproteins found on surfaces of
  all nucleotide human cells and on platelets

* HLA-A contains 24 different antigenic specificities,
   HLA-B contains 52 and HLA-C contains 11

* Class I MHC antigens are involved of MHC restriction of
  cell mediated cytotoxicity
* Endogenously processed cytosolic peptides in virus
  infected cells or tumor cells are transported to the
  surface of the cells

* They bind to MHC I molecules to be recognized by
  cytotoxic T-cells which then kill these cells

* In other words;
 T-cells are only activated when they recognize both
  antigen and class I MHC molecules in association
   Recognized by helper T cells
   HLA-DR
   Structure
    ◦ External domains, transmembrane segment and cytoplasmic
      anchor
   4 exterior domains – a1, a2, b1, b2
Class II antigens are: HLA-DP, HLA-DQ, HLA-DR
 antigens

These antigens are glycoproteins found on the
 surface of macrophages, B-cells, Dentritic cells,
 langerhans cells of skin and activated T cells

HLA-DP contain 6 different antigenic specificities,
 HLA-DQ contains 9 and HLA-DR contains 20
Helper T-cells recognize antigens on antigen-
 presenting cells only when the antigens are
 presented on the surface of cells in
 association with class II MHC

* Class II antigens react with the CD4 molecule
  on the helper T-cells which secrete cytokines
MHC Class I                MHC Class II

Nomenclature     HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C          HLA-DP, HLA-DQ,
                                                  HLA-DR

  Found on       All nucleated somatic
                          cells
                                            Macrophages, B-cells,
                                                Dentritic cells,
                                           langerhans cells of skin
                                             and activated T cells

Recognized by        CD8 TC cells               CD4 TH cells



 Functions      Presentation of Ag to TC
                     cells leading to
                                           Presentation of Ag to TH
                                              cells which secrete
                 elimination of tumor or           cytokines
                    infected host cell
MHC  –
Clinical
significance
   both class I and class II molecules can induce
    a response that leads to graft rejection

   MHC antigens also appear to play a role in
    development of auto diseases

   both class I and class II molecules play a
    major role in antigen presentation
   They essentially determine the types of
    peptides to   which an individual can mount
    an immune response.

    Although the MHC molecules typically have a
    broad binding capacity, small biochemical
    differences in these proteins are responsible
    for differences seen in the ability to react to a
    specific antigen.

   Thus individual’s MHC type for numerous
    reasons must be known.
   For eg. hepatitis B
   Do not have the genetic capacity to respond.
    But, presence of a particular MHC protein may
    conferadditional protection.

   vaccines containing certain amino acid
    sequences that serve as immunodominant
    epitopes can be specifically developed.

   This might avoid the risk associated with
    using live organisms.
   Additionally, if an individual suffers
    from allergies, knowing a person’s
    MHC type may predict the types of
    allergens


   It is likely that knowledge of the
    MHCmolecules will affect many areas
    of patient care in the future.
THANK   U

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MHC MOLECULES

  • 1. Presented By; B. Om Preeti Singh (M.V.Sc. Microbiology) C.V.Sc. & A.H ,N.D.U.A&T. Faizabad, U.P.
  • 2.
  • 3. MHC ◦ Cluster of genes found in all mammals ◦ MHC Act As Antigen Presenting receptors and are called as histocompatability molecules.  involved in ◦ cell-cell interaction ◦ antigen presentation ◦ recognition of self-nonself molecules - Participant in both humoral and cell- mediated immunity
  • 4. In Human, MHC Is Found On Chromosome 6 ◦ Referred to as HLA complex HLA genes are very diverse (polymorphic) i.e. there are many alleles of the class I and II genes  In Mice, MHC Is Found On Chromosome 17 ◦ Referred to as H-2 complex  In dogs – DLA complex  In rabbits – RLA complex  In chickens – B complex  In bovines – BoLA and so forth
  • 5. Class I MHC ◦ almost all nucleated cells ◦ antigen presentation to cytotoxic T cells ◦ Found In Regions A, B and C In Humans (K and D In Mice)  Class II MHC ◦ on antigen-presenting cells ◦ antigen presentation to helper T cells ◦ Found In Regions DR, DP and DQ (IA and IE In Mice)  These molecules are cell-surface glycoproteins  class I and Class II MHC Share Structural Features ◦ Both involved in APC
  • 6.
  • 7. Class III- MHC genes - secreted proteins( Products that include secreted proteins that have immune functions.) ◦ complement components ◦ Inflammation  Class III MHC Have No Structural Similarity To Class I and II
  • 8.
  • 9. Identified by cytotoxic T cells  a chain noncovalently attached to b2-microglobulin  association required for expression of class I molecules on the cell surface  Peptide-binding cleft located on top of the surface of Class I – between a1 and a2  a chain is a transmembrane glycoprotein
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. a chain ◦ a1, a2, a3 – on outside of membrane ◦ transmembrane domain ◦ cytoplasmic tail  b2-microglobulin ◦ similar to a3 ◦ no transmembrane region
  • 13. Total no . Of class I loci varies  In humans about 20  In mice 30, but all these are not functional  In humans the functional loci are A,B,C,  In mice K,D  Others are pseudo genes that cannot be expressed.
  • 14.
  • 15. * Between the class I and class II gene loci, there is a third locus (Class III) * This locus contains genes encoding tumor necrosis factor, lymphotoxin and two complement components (C2 and C4) * Class III antigens do not participate in MHC restriction or graft rejection
  • 16. * Class I MHC antigens are : HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-C * These antigens are glycoproteins found on surfaces of all nucleotide human cells and on platelets * HLA-A contains 24 different antigenic specificities, HLA-B contains 52 and HLA-C contains 11 * Class I MHC antigens are involved of MHC restriction of cell mediated cytotoxicity
  • 17. * Endogenously processed cytosolic peptides in virus infected cells or tumor cells are transported to the surface of the cells * They bind to MHC I molecules to be recognized by cytotoxic T-cells which then kill these cells * In other words; T-cells are only activated when they recognize both antigen and class I MHC molecules in association
  • 18. Recognized by helper T cells  HLA-DR  Structure ◦ External domains, transmembrane segment and cytoplasmic anchor  4 exterior domains – a1, a2, b1, b2
  • 19.
  • 20. Class II antigens are: HLA-DP, HLA-DQ, HLA-DR antigens These antigens are glycoproteins found on the surface of macrophages, B-cells, Dentritic cells, langerhans cells of skin and activated T cells HLA-DP contain 6 different antigenic specificities, HLA-DQ contains 9 and HLA-DR contains 20
  • 21. Helper T-cells recognize antigens on antigen- presenting cells only when the antigens are presented on the surface of cells in association with class II MHC * Class II antigens react with the CD4 molecule on the helper T-cells which secrete cytokines
  • 22. MHC Class I MHC Class II Nomenclature HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C HLA-DP, HLA-DQ, HLA-DR Found on All nucleated somatic cells Macrophages, B-cells, Dentritic cells, langerhans cells of skin and activated T cells Recognized by CD8 TC cells CD4 TH cells Functions Presentation of Ag to TC cells leading to Presentation of Ag to TH cells which secrete elimination of tumor or cytokines infected host cell
  • 24. both class I and class II molecules can induce a response that leads to graft rejection  MHC antigens also appear to play a role in development of auto diseases  both class I and class II molecules play a major role in antigen presentation
  • 25. They essentially determine the types of peptides to which an individual can mount an immune response.  Although the MHC molecules typically have a broad binding capacity, small biochemical differences in these proteins are responsible for differences seen in the ability to react to a specific antigen.  Thus individual’s MHC type for numerous reasons must be known.
  • 26. For eg. hepatitis B  Do not have the genetic capacity to respond. But, presence of a particular MHC protein may conferadditional protection.  vaccines containing certain amino acid sequences that serve as immunodominant epitopes can be specifically developed.  This might avoid the risk associated with using live organisms.
  • 27. Additionally, if an individual suffers from allergies, knowing a person’s MHC type may predict the types of allergens  It is likely that knowledge of the MHCmolecules will affect many areas of patient care in the future.
  • 28. THANK U