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Basic Immunology - Soluble mediators: cytokines, chemokines, interleukins, interferon's, growth factors - Direct interaction: adhesion molecules Where? - Haematopoiesis: adhesion between stroma cell – differentiating leukocytes - Lymphocyte recirculation: adhesion between endothel – circulating leukocytes - Immune response: T cell - APC/B cell interactions, cytotoxic reactions Lectin domain SCR domains „other” accessory molecules cysteins Ig-superfamily Selectins members CD2 CD4 CD8 B7 CD28 CTLA 4 ICAM L selectin E selectin P selectin Integrins VLA LFA Mac1 Mucin-like molecules „vascular addressins” CD45 CD44 CD40, CD40L CD19/CD21/CD81 CD22 T cell Fig. 7-‐9A Copyright 2011 byby Saunders, an imprint Elsevier Inc.of Elsevie Abbas, Lichtman, and Pillai. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 7th edition. Copyright ©©2012 Saunders, anof imprint Fig. 7-‐9B Copyright 2011 byby Saunders, an imprint Elsevier Inc.of Elsevie Abbas, Lichtman, and Pillai. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 7th edition. Copyright ©©2012 Saunders, anof imprint CD2 „sheep red-blood cell receptor” „T cell rosette” Adhesion Cell activation T cell activation, CTL- and NK-mediated lysis Binds CD58 Differentiation markers: At different stages of T cell maturation CD4 and CD8 together „double positive” in thymus At the periphery: „single positive” T helper: CD4 T cytotoxic: CD8 CD4 - HIV-receptor as well CD4+ T cell CD8+ T cell 55 kDa 35 kDa Th, Mo, Mf, DC Tc APC T cell CD45 Expressed on every leukocyte “pan-leukocyte marker” - Highly glycosylated, - More isoforms (180, 190, 200, 205, 220 kDa) - alternate splicing Plays important role in cell activation and in regulation of signal transduction - tyrosine–phosphatase domain: dephosphorylation CD45 Fig. 3-‐1 Copyright 2011 by an imprint Elsevier Inc. Abbas, Lichtman, and Pillai. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 7th edition. Copyright © ©2012 bySaunders, Saunders, anofimprint of Elsevier Fig. 3-‐3 Copyright 2011 by an imprint Elsevier Inc. Abbas, Lichtman, and Pillai. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 7th edition. Copyright © ©2012 bySaunders, Saunders, anofimprint of Elsevier • Lymphocyte Function-associated Antigen • IntraCellular Adhesion Molecule CD44 Expressed on different cell types as activated and memory T- and B-cells, phagocytes, fibroblasts, neuronal cells, etc. CD44 is a receptor for hyaluronic acid and can also interact with other ligands, such is osteopontin, collagens, and matrix metalloproteinases. More isoforms - alternate splicing Important in „homing” of leukocytes CD44 Fig. 3-‐6 A Copyright 2011 by an imprint Elsevier Inc. Abbas, Lichtman, and Pillai. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 7th edition. Copyright © ©2012 bySaunders, Saunders, anofimprint of Elsevier Fig. 10-‐3 Copyright 2011 byby Saunders, an imprint Elsevier Inc.of Elsevie Abbas, Lichtman, and Pillai. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 7th edition. Copyright ©©2012 Saunders, anof imprint Fig. 3-‐6 A Copyright 2011 by an imprint Elsevier Inc. Abbas, Lichtman, and Pillai. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 7th edition. Copyright © ©2012 bySaunders, Saunders, anofimprint of Elsevier Fig. 3-‐6 B Copyright 2011 by an imprint Elsevier Inc. Abbas, Lichtman, and Pillai. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 7th edition. Copyright © ©2012 bySaunders, Saunders, anofimprint of Elsevier • • • • • • • • CD3 CD4 and CD8 CD28 CD80/86 (B7.1 and B7.2) CD152 (CTLA4) CD25 (IL-2 Receptor) CD45RA/RO CD154 (CD40 Ligand)