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T cells. Phenotype, function, fallacies. Jan Novák T cells  Central role in the immune system  Recognition of antigens  Direct effect on the antigens  Coordination of the immune response  Suppression of the immune responses T cells versus B cells  Minimal morphological differences  Differentiation based on the detection of surface markers  B cells: CD19, B220,  T cells: TCR, CD3, CD4, CD5, CD8 etc. Phenotype of T cells  T cell receptor (TCR)  Other receptors involved in the antigen recognition and signalization (CD4, CD8, CD3)  Receptors and molecules involved in the migration of T cells  Receptors for cytokines  Activation markers (CD25, CD28, CD69) Groups of T cells   T cells  T-helpers (CD4+)       Th1 Th2 Th3 Cytotoxic T cells (CD8+) NKT cells Regulatory T cells (CD4+CD25+)   T cells CD4+ T lymfocyty – T helpers Th1 IL-12 Th0 Th0 APC Th2 IL-4 TGF- TGF- + IL-6 Th3 Th17 Th1 cells  Inflammatory cells  Help to macrophages   Activation, stimulation of their killing activities  Elimination of intracellular agents  Help to T cells  Proliferation, Th1 differentiation  Production of cytokines (IFN-, TNF-, IL-2) Th1 cells  Clearance of intracellular pathogens  Delayed type of hypersensitivity  Autoimmune diseases Th2 cells  Help to B cells   Development Antibody production  Regulatory functions  Production of cytokines (IL-4,IL-5,IL-6,IL-13) Th2 cells  Defense against extracellular agents  Participation in allergic reactions Th3 Th3 cells  Develop in the presence of TGF-, IL-10 and IL-4  Secretion of TGF- and IL-10  Induced after oral administration of antigens, play a role in the induction of oral tolerance Th3 Th17  Development in the presence of TGF-b a IL-6, IL-21, IL-23  Secretion of IL-17, IL-21, IL-22  Proinflammatory cytokines  Role in the immune defense against Klebsiella a citrobacter  Contribution ion the pathogenesis of some organ-specific autoimmune diseases in experimental model Th3 Cytotoxic CD8+ T cells  Elimination of dangerous cells of the body  Elimination of cells infected by intracellular pathogens  Elimination of stressed cells (tumors, damaged cells) Killing by CD8+ T cells  Perforin-granzyme system (degranulation, perforation, apoptotic death)  Fas-FasL interaction (apoptotic death)  Cytokine dependent -lymphotoxin (apoptotic death) CD8+ T cells in immune reactions  Clearance of infection  Onco-immunosurveillance Regulatory T cells  CD8+ T cells are not supressors!!!  CD4+CD25+ T cells  Th3 T cells  T reg cells  NKT cells   T cells Functions of regulatory T cells  Inhibition of the immune responses  Maintenance of immunological tolerance  Regulation of exagerated reaction against infection  Supresssion of anti-tumor responses Functions of regulatory T cells  Cell-contact dependent mechanisms  Secretion of cytokines (IL-4, IL-10, TGF-)  Killing of effector cells NK cells  NK = natural killer  Large granular lymphocytes  Development in bone marrow Immune reactions of NK cells  Functions antigen-non specific  Recognition of unknown structures on the surface of target cells Immune reactions of NK cells  The function of NK cells is a result of the interaction of their inhibitory and activation receptors  Activation: Fc receptor CD16  ADCC – antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity  Inhibition – killer inhibitory receptors (Ly49, CD94-NKG2) Immune reactions of NK cells  Cytotoxicity – perforin-granzyme dependent Immune reactions of NKT cells  Natural Killer T cells  Phynotypic and functional features of both NK and T cells Immune reactions of NKT cells  Natural Killer T cells  Phynotypic and functional features of both NK and T cells  Restriction by MHC class I like molecule CD1d presenting glycolipids and lipids Phenotype of NKT cells  Expression of TCR, CD3, CD4  Expression of markers of NK lineage  Biased TCR repertoire  Recognition of conserved glycolipid structure presented by CD1d Functions of NKT cells  Secretion of both, Th1 and Th2 cytokines  Impact on Th1/Th2 differentiation of naive T cells  Activation of B cells  Activation of NK cells  Activation of dendritic and other ather antigen presenting cells  Cytotoxic functions  Regulatory functions T cells in the development of diseases  Defence against infection - immunodeficiencies  Allergic reactions  Autoimmunity  Oncological diseases Immunodeficiencies  Primary (SCID, RAG, common  chain)  Secondary (HIV, tumors, metabolic disorders, malnutrition, sepsis) Immunodeficiencies clinical features  Life-threatening – asymptomatic relapsing infections (viruses, fungi, intracellular bacterias) Human immunodeficiency virus  Retrovirus, RNA virus  Targets selectively CD4+ T cells, macrophages and dendritic cells HIV infection  1. 3-12 weeks after infection: Flu-like syndrom  2. Asymptomatic period, decrease of CD4+ T cells, production of anti-HIV antibodies HIV infection  3. AIDS related complex: generalized lymphadenopaty, diarrhoe, candidiasis, fever HIV infection  4. AIDS: infekce oportunními patogeny pneumocysty, kryptokoky, toxoplazmoza, CMV retinitis, enteritidis, pneumonitis, encefalitis, maligní nádory Kaposhi sarkom, primární lymfom mozku, NHL B, HIV encefalopatie Allergic and hypersensitive reactions  Type 1 of immunopotahologic reactions  Pathological production of IgE antibodies  1.: binding of IgE on mast cells and bazofiles, degranulation and histamine, bradykinine release  oedema  2.: eozinofiles, Th2 cells – secretion of leukotriens a prostaglandines  smooth muscle constriction  Participation of Th2 and NKT cells, production of IL-4, IL-13. Allergic and hypersensitive reactions  Evolutionary – reactions against worms and parazites  Allergic reactions – orms, parazites, dust, food antigens… Autoimmunity  Reaction of the immune system against body- own tissues  Failure of the immune system to eliminate autoreactive T cells (central, peripheral tolerance). Autoimmune diseases  Th1 biase of autoreactive T cells  Prevention of the disease by Th2 switching  Participation of Th1 and CD8+ T cells in tissue destruction by cytotoxic mechanisms and cytokines Autoimmunity  Decreased numbers and impaired function of regulatory T cells in experimental animals and patients suffering from autoimmune diseases Oncoimmunology  The immune system has the capacity to detect and to destroy tumor cells  The animals deficient in T cells develop tumors in increased frequencies  Increased incidence of tumor in immunosupprimed patients Why immune system does not destroy all tumor cells?  The same HLA phenotype  Impaired antigen presentation by tumor cells  The selection of less immunogenic cells in the tumor  Production of immunosuppressive factors by tumor cells Can we treat oncologic patients by the manipulation of the immune system?  Detection of Tu-specific or Tu-associated antigens  CEA, -fetoprotein, MAGE Can we treat oncological patients by the manipulation of the immune system?  Immunostimulation  Vaccines based on the enhancement of Tu presentation  In vitro expansion of Tu Ag specific T lymphocytes Vaccines against oncological disorders  Cancer of cervicis uteri  Vaccination against papilomaviruses Literature  Immunobiology – The immune system in health and disease: Charles A. Janeway Jr., Garland Publishing, 2001  The autoimmune diseases: Noel A. Rose, Academic Press – Third edition, 1998  Medical Immunology: Tristam G. 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