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| | [[Image:MHC.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Major Histocompatibility Complexes - B. Catchpole, RVC 2008]] | | [[Image:MHC.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Major Histocompatibility Complexes - B. Catchpole, RVC 2008]] |
| | ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
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| | ==TCR-MHC Interaction== | | ==TCR-MHC Interaction== |
| | [[Image:MHC T cell Interaction.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Molecules of T lymphocyte recognition - Copyright Prof Dirk Werling DrMedVet PhD MRCVS]] | | [[Image:MHC T cell Interaction.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Molecules of T lymphocyte recognition - Copyright Prof Dirk Werling DrMedVet PhD MRCVS]] |
| − | Only peptide associated with self-MHC will interact with and activate [[T cells]], which cannot be activated by a peptide on a foreign cell. | + | Only peptide associated with MHC will interact with and activate [[T cells]]. T cells therefore cannot be directly activated by a peptide on a foreign organism. |
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| − | T cells will react against foreign MHC molecules and this is the basis of graft rejection | + | T cells will react against foreign MHC molecules (e.g. from a different person) and this is the basis of graft rejection, for example in Heart transplants. |
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| | ==MHC Genetics (Polymorphism)== | | ==MHC Genetics (Polymorphism)== |
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| | ===MHC Polymorphism In People=== | | ===MHC Polymorphism In People=== |
| − | * There are three types (loci) of MHC class I molecules known as human leukocyte antigen (HLA)- A, B, and C | + | * There are three types (loci) of MHC class I molecules known as human leukocyte antigen (HLA) - A, B, and C |
| | * Equally there are three loci of MHC class II molecules - HLAs DP, DQ and DR | | * Equally there are three loci of MHC class II molecules - HLAs DP, DQ and DR |
| | In the entire human population there are only approximately 50 different variants (alleles) at each MHC class I and class II locus. | | In the entire human population there are only approximately 50 different variants (alleles) at each MHC class I and class II locus. |
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| | The variation within MHC class I is entirely based on the class I heavy chain (the β2m is invariant). The variation within MHC class II is mainly within the β chains. Every individual has two alleles at each MHC locus inherited one from each parent. Any individual will therefore express two variants at most at each locus. | | The variation within MHC class I is entirely based on the class I heavy chain (the β2m is invariant). The variation within MHC class II is mainly within the β chains. Every individual has two alleles at each MHC locus inherited one from each parent. Any individual will therefore express two variants at most at each locus. |
| | This gives a maximum variability for an individual of: | | This gives a maximum variability for an individual of: |
| − | * 6 different variants of MHC class I (2 each of HLA- A, B and C) | + | * 6 different variants of MHC class I (2 each of HLA - A, B and C) |
| − | * 6 different variants of MHC class II (2 each of HLA- DP, DQ and DR) | + | * 6 different variants of MHC class II (2 each of HLA - DP, DQ and DR) |
| | Many animal species have fewer loci than the human e.g. ruminants have no MHC class II DP. | | Many animal species have fewer loci than the human e.g. ruminants have no MHC class II DP. |
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| | [[Category:Adaptive Immune System]] | | [[Category:Adaptive Immune System]] |
| | [[Category:Lymphocytes]] | | [[Category:Lymphocytes]] |
| | [[Category:Image Review]] | | [[Category:Image Review]] |