Antigen Presentation PDF

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This document presents an overview of antigens, including their definition, types, and classification. It covers the origin of antigens and their characteristics. The lecture notes also explain the concept of immunogenicity and the properties determining antigenicity.

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ANTIGENS Definition of pathogens and types of antigens and antigenic determinants Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet Pathogen & antigen? Pathogen: A biological infectious agent that c...

ANTIGENS Definition of pathogens and types of antigens and antigenic determinants Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet Pathogen & antigen? Pathogen: A biological infectious agent that causes disease or illness to its host. Ags can be: 1. Foreign substances like micro organisms & its products, toxins etc. 2. Body’s own proteins, expressed in an inappropriate manner like tumor cells, transfused blood or the cells of transplanted organs Immunogenicity – Induction of immune response Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet0 Recognition of an Antigen Bacteria or viruses contain Ags both on their surface and inside the cell. Ags are recognized by 1. T cells 2. B cells The T cells require the protein to be ingested, degraded and presented on the surface of a special cell called Antigen Presenting Cell (APC). The processed Ags are presented along with MHC Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet0 Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet 0 Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet Classification of Antigens Based on 1. Immunogenicity 2. Origin 3. Source 4. Biological classification Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet0 1. Immunogenicity Complete Ag - Able to induce Ab formation. Hence called as IMMUNOGENS. Haptens / Incomplete Ag - small molecule that stimulates the production of antibody molecules only when conjugated to a larger molecule hapten + carrier complete antigen (Immunogen) Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet0 2. Origin of Antigens Exogenous Ags – from outside enter the body by inhalation, ingestion or injection. these are taken by the APCs and degraded into small peptides. APCs then present them to helper T cells by using MHC type II molecules. Endogenous Ags – generated within the cell as a result of normal cell metabolism, or because of viral or intracellular pathogenic infection. The fragments are presented along with MHC type I molecules to cytotoxic T cells. Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet0 Epitope or Antigenic determinant Small area/ part on the Ag which combines with the specific Ab or T cell receptor. Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet0 Determinants of Antigenicity Properties which make a substance antigenic, some of them: 1. Size 2. Nature of Ag 3. Foreignness 4. Susceptibility to tissue enzymes. 5. Exposure to the Ag 6. Adjuvants 7. Antigenic Specificity Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet Dr. Sultan Alsharif & Dr. Iman Thabet0 1. Size Large molecules are highly antigenic. Low mol.wt. (

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