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Biophysical Immunology Laboratory Thomas Vorup-Jensen Institute for Medical Microbiology and Immunology University of Aarhus Denmark [email protected] Innate Immunity Janeway’s Immunobiology Chapter 2&3 Lecture II:(mainly) Soluble (humoral) factors Important messages: Important soluble molecules supporting innate immunity effector functions Connection between molecular structure and function in the immune System Connection between cellular and humoral innate immunity 2 The (very) basic order of events in complement activation: three steps to inflammation Complement factors in solution (plasma) Surface bound complement factors Recruitment of inflammatory cells Conformational change? Enhanced Phagocytosis (faster clearing!) Pathogen Cascade deposition: positive amplification loop Direct killing by lysis 3 4 5 ”Target-binding” complement proteins are larger than the rest…. …but why? Tanaka et al. (2010) 35 nm Vorup-Jensen & Boesen (2011) Adv. Drug Discov. Rev. 63:1008-19 J Infect Chemother 16:383–387 7 8 9 10 11 12 Innate Immunity Janeway’s Immunobiology Chapter 2&3 Lecture II:(mainly) Soluble (humoral) factors Important messages: The classical pathway is activated through antibodies: Major molecular species involved are C1, C2 and C4 supporting to C3 activation 13 14 15 16 17 18 Innate Immunity Janeway’s Immunobiology Chapter 2&3 Lecture II:(mainly) Soluble (humoral) factors Important messages: The alternative pathway is activated spontaneous depostion of C3 on cell surface. Failure to down-regulate C3 activation leads to opsonization of microbes. 19 20 21 22 SAXS solution structure of MBL Trimer of carbohydraterecognitiondomains 23 Dong et al. J. Immunol. (2007) 178:3016-22 Atomic Force Microscopy Mingdong Dong, Sailong Xu & Flemming Besenbacher iNANO, University of Aarhus 24 Constructing a MBL ligand-coated surface suitable for AFM Mannose-amine immobilized on mica through coordinat Mineral (mica) structure O NH3 O NH3 O NH3 SiO3- 25 AFM imaging of rhMBL(I) on a mannosamine-coated surface in liquid 26 Dong et al. J. Immunol. (2007) 178:3016-22 27 1,000 RU 1 ng protein/mm2 0.005 mcBSA molecules/mm2 SI = 600 RU BSA BSA 0.013 mcBSA molecules/mm2 SI = 1600 RU BSA BSA BSA 0.033 mcBSA molecules/mm2 SI = 4000 RU BSA BSA BSA BSA 28 Surface density of ligands change MBL binding kinetics 60 nm d ~ 14 nm d ~ 9 nm d ~ 6 nm 29 K 10-10 M and k 10-6 s-1 Organization of the cell wall of S. aureus: a nm-scaled pattern? 50 nm 30 Touhami A et al. (2004) J. Bacteriol. 186: 3286–3295. Induced deficiency in neutrophils Primary immunodeficiency in the innate immune system 31 32 33 34 Innate Immunity Janeway’s Immunobiology Chapter 2&3 Lecture II:(mainly) Soluble (humoral) factors Important messages: The lytic pathway may serve to from pores in target membranes. The pore formation will eventually leads to cellular lysis. 35 36 37 38 Time (adaptive immunity) 39 40 Innate Immunity Janeway’s Immunobiology Chapter 2&3 Lecture II:(mainly) Soluble (humoral) factors Important messages: The complement system is an important mediator of cross-talk between innate and adaptive immunity by mediating antigen uptake. 41 42 43 44 iC3b is ”inactive” with regard to C3 conversion but may45bind Complement receptors 3 & 4 46 Hereditary angioedema: lack of C1INH Treatment: blood transfusion or C1INH protein 47 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) 48 trialx.com Innate Immunity Janeway’s Immunobiology Chapter 2&3 Lecture II:(mainly) Soluble (humoral) factors Important messages: Failure to control complement activation leads to significant health problems 49 Innate Immunity Janeway’s Immunobiology Chapter 2&3 Lectures I & II Important messages: Important soluble molecules supporting innate immunity effector Functions Cytokines & complement Connection between molecular structure and function in the immune system Pattern recognition, conformational changes in MBL Connection between cellular and humoral innate immunity Opsonization facilitates antigen presentation to lymphocytes 50