Title: NK Cells
1Lecture 11
- NK Cells
- Transplantation Immunology
2Cell Mediated Immunity
- CD4 T Cells
- CD8 T Cells
- NK Cells
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4Natural Killer Cells (NK Cells)
- Lymphocytes
- No thymic development.
- Mouse
- granulated, large, nonphagocytic
- Effective in host defense against
- virus infected cells
- tumor cells
5Features of NK Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity
- No priming, memory, specificity
- No MHC Restriction
- Response amplified by certain cytokines
- IFN?
- IFN?
- IL-12
- IL-15
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7Induction of NK Cells During a Viral Infection
8NK Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity
- Antibody-Dependent Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity
- Direct NK Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity
- Lack of cell surface MHC Class I
- Recognize cell-surface protein
- Influenza hemagglutinin
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10Antibody-Dependent Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity
11Direct NK Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity
12Opposing Signal Model of Cytotoxicity By NK Cells
13Direct Killing of a Virus-Infected Cell by
Recognizing Viral Proteins on Target Cell
Surface in the Presence of Normal levels of MHC
Class I Expression
14Transplantation Immunology
15Transfusion vs. Transplantation
- Transfusion
- transfer of blood
- Ab-mediated reactions
- Transplantation
- transfer of any other tissue/organ
- T cell mediated reactions
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17Graft survival?
Donor
Recipient (Host)
Autograft
Yes
Syngraft
Yes
No
Allograft
Xenograft
No
18B
A
T Cells
Memory
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20Histocompatibility Antigens
- Transplantation Antigens
- Several loci, Several alleles at each locus
- Major (MHC) and Minor
- MHC Haplotype
- Total set of MHC alleles on each chromosome
- Heterozygous indiv. have 2 Haplotypes
21Role of T Cells in Acute Graft Rejection
- Adoptive Transfer Experiments
- Lack of Rejection in T-cell Deficient Individuals
- Histological Demonstration of CD4 and CD8 T
cells Infiltration
22- The molecules that are recognized as foreign on
allografts are called ALLOANTIGENS. - The Lymphocytes that react with alloantigens are
called ALLOREACTIVE
23Allogeneic Recognition
24Direct and Indirect Recognition of Alloantigens
25Direct Recognition
- CD4 T Cells recognize foreign MHC II molecules
- CD8 T Cells recognize foreign MHC I molecules
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27Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction (MLR)
- In Vitro Model of Direct T Cell Recognition of
Allogeneic MHC Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction - Predictive Test of Cell-Mediated Graft Rejection
28Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction (MLR)
Donor
Recipient
29Effector Mechanisms in Allograft Rejection
- CD8 T cells lyse endothelial and parenchymal
cells - CD4 T cells can recruit and activate
macrophages-graft injury by a DTH response - Antibodies activate complement and injure graft
vasculature
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31Acute Rejection
32Chronic Rejection
33Role of Antibodies and Cell-Mediated Immunity in
Different Allograft Rejection
34Preventing Graft Rejection
- MHC Typing
- Blood
- PCR
- Immunosuppressive Therapy
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37Treatment for Graft Rejection