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Amazing! maybe only some dendritic cells do cross presentation due to the higher chance of lysis. So it’s like a captain of a ship performing a highly dangerous maneuver. then after successful completion of maneuver(presenting antigen on MHC I), the dendritic cell “earns it’s stripes” and gets the license to present, like you mentioned in the video. Such a cool video. Thank you.
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At 6:58 you said CD8+ helper T cells , CD8+ cells aren't helper T cells they are cytotoxic T cells , in the slide you showed correct but pronounced it incorrectly.
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I have a doubt, u said due to some actions there is breakdown of antigen that causes MHC 1 receptor to come out and cause cross presentation, but at last u said it is the IL-2 cells that cause the dendritic cell to start cross presentation. Which one is correctcorrect?
Why not dendritic cells could directly load processed viral antigens to class I mhc for cd8 activation .Why follow this complex class II and then to present to classI? Kindly explain
Two reasons: Peripheral tissue is generally exposed to viral antigens but cannot activate naïve T-cells found in lymph nodes because infected tissue is generally stuck in place without access to the draining lymph node. Since pathogens infect the body most commonly through permeable tissue which is often immobile (for example, epithelial cells in the lungs), the infected tissue can't present the viral antigen to naïve T cells that are in the lymph nodes. The second reason is that infected dendritic cells are often unable to present MHC-1 peptides due to viral immunoevasin activity which is preventing migration and MHC-1 presentation. The solution our immune system came up with is cross-presentation which is an exception to the general rule where MHC-1 ONLY detects cytoplasmic antigens. A cross-presenting dendritic cell will then phagocytose extracellular parts of dying/infected cells which contain the viral antigen and then pass this onto the MHC-1 presentation pathway and thus activate CD8 T-cells. Hope this helps, and feel free to correct anything.
I wonder if cross presentation is used to present cancer protein to the naive cd8 T cell waiting in the lymph nodes. A cancerous cell shows cancerous protein on mhc1. Somehow it needs to be presented to a naive cd8 T cell for the first time so that it can clone itself and come to the rescue.
You are right my friend. I strongly suggest you read this article for better understanding www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0923753419541461#:~:text=Cross%2Dpresentation%20of%20tumor%20antigens,used%20in%20this%20same%20way.
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This is easily the most detailed yet easy to understand video on Antigen Cross Presentation on RUclips.
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This is one of the best explanation for cross presentation. Crisp short and really helpful
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thank you! Basic Immunology Abbas didn't cover this topic as crystal clear as yours
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Great clarification on cross-presentation !
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Amazing! maybe only some dendritic cells do cross presentation due to the higher chance of lysis. So it’s like a captain of a ship performing a highly dangerous maneuver. then after successful completion of maneuver(presenting antigen on MHC I), the dendritic cell “earns it’s stripes” and gets the license to present, like you mentioned in the video. Such a cool video. Thank you.
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Thank you Arpan! I’ll show my classmates
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At 6:58 you said CD8+ helper T cells , CD8+ cells aren't helper T cells they are cytotoxic T cells , in the slide you showed correct but pronounced it incorrectly.
thanks for pointing that out...it was a slip of the tongue...i would be more careful.. Butt i hope the overall video was useful
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Thank you, it's quite understandable and helpful, but it would be better if the references were avaliable for further reading. :)
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I have a doubt, u said due to some actions there is breakdown of antigen that causes MHC 1 receptor to come out and cause cross presentation, but at last u said it is the IL-2 cells that cause the dendritic cell to start cross presentation.
Which one is correctcorrect?
good video
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Why not dendritic cells could directly load processed viral antigens to class I mhc for cd8 activation .Why follow this complex class II and then to present to classI? Kindly explain
I think it's because cd8 can only bind to MHC I and not MHC II
Two reasons: Peripheral tissue is generally exposed to viral antigens but cannot activate naïve T-cells found in lymph nodes because infected tissue is generally stuck in place without access to the draining lymph node. Since pathogens infect the body most commonly through permeable tissue which is often immobile (for example, epithelial cells in the lungs), the infected tissue can't present the viral antigen to naïve T cells that are in the lymph nodes. The second reason is that infected dendritic cells are often unable to present MHC-1 peptides due to viral immunoevasin activity which is preventing migration and MHC-1 presentation. The solution our immune system came up with is cross-presentation which is an exception to the general rule where MHC-1 ONLY detects cytoplasmic antigens. A cross-presenting dendritic cell will then phagocytose extracellular parts of dying/infected cells which contain the viral antigen and then pass this onto the MHC-1 presentation pathway and thus activate CD8 T-cells. Hope this helps, and feel free to correct anything.
Why not dendritic cell is killed by cytotoxic t cell when cross presentation is done by it? Pls answer.
That risk is always there
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What is the purpose of presenting antigens to a cytotoxic T cell?
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I wonder if cross presentation is used to present cancer protein to the naive cd8 T cell waiting in the lymph nodes. A cancerous cell shows cancerous protein on mhc1. Somehow it needs to be presented to a naive cd8 T cell for the first time so that it can clone itself and come to the rescue.
You are right my friend. I strongly suggest you read this article for better understanding www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0923753419541461#:~:text=Cross%2Dpresentation%20of%20tumor%20antigens,used%20in%20this%20same%20way.
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@@animatedbiologywitharpan Thanks arpan! That article hits the nail on thead.
Whenever I think I am done with immunology something new always come more I learn more doubt's I get which makes me more confuse. Sometimes times I think I should stop trying to understand it and just mug up all. what do you think sir?
Don’t mug up...,, every field biology is evolving and changing .... no need to mug up... just enjoy
From where did you study this topic?
Kuby immunology 7th edition
This guy said CD8+ Th cells lmfaooo