Title: Mucosal Immunity Reading
1Mucosal Immunity Reading
May 9, 2005
- Immunobiology (6th Edition) Janeway, Travers,
Walpert and Capra Chapter 10 (p. 432-445). - Neutra, MR et al Antigen sampling across
epithelial barriers and induction of mucosal
immune responses. Annu. Rev. Immunol. 14275-300,
1996 - Wright, JR. Immunoregulatory Functions of
Surfactant Proteins. Nature Review Immunol.
558-68, 2005. - Cheroutre, H. Start at the beginning new
perspectives on the biology of mucosal T cells.
Annu. Rev. Immunol. 22217-46, 2004. - Weiner, H. Oral tolerance immune mechanism and
the generation of Th3-type TGF-beta-secreting
regulatory cells. Microbes Infection 3947-954,
2001.
2Lymphoid System
- Mucosal surface
- Exposed to the environment
- Challenge to protect
- We have 5 mucosal surfaces
- Nasopharyngeal
- Respiratory tract
- Oral
- Intestinal tract
- Urogenital tract
- Specialized functions
- Acquiring or excreting
- Reproduction
- Suppress Immune responses to food commensal
bacteria - Gut (1014 organisms)
3Organization of Epithelial Layers
- Extrinsic barrier functions
- Exclude Antigens
- Tight junctions gt900 Da Air or fluid flow
(mucus/Glycocalyx) - Secrete factors
- Discourage bacterial colonization
- Antimicrobial function
Annu. Rev. Immunol. 14275-300, 1996
4Respiratory Mucosal Surface
Wright, Jo Rae, Nature Reviews Immunol 558-68,
2005
5SP-A D is Positioned to Interact with the
Environment
SP-A D
Tubular Myelin lattice network formed by
surfactant phospholipids
JCI 109707-712, 2002
6Ability of the SPs to Protect Mucosal Surfaces in
Vivo
Group B Streptococcus
H. influenza
JI 165 3934-3940, 2000
7Defensins
- Highly conserved
- Plants, insects vertebrates
- Amphiphilic molecules
- Dominated by one structure
- a-helical, b-pleated sheet, proline-rich
- Secreted by many cell types
- Innate immune cells (PMNs)
- Paneth cells/glands (intestinal crypts)
- Epithelial cells (GU Respiratory tract skin)
- Function as Broad-spectrum microbicides
- Act against gram ,gram microorganisms,
- fungi, mycobacterium, spirochetes and viruses
- Permeabilization of outer mb
8Distribution of Igs
Fundamental Immunology (5th Edition) Lippincott,
Williams Wilkins Chapter 31 (p.971)
9Polymeric IgR (pIgR)
Nature Immunol. 21004-1009, 2001
10Transcellular Transport
Fundamental Immunology (5th Edition) Lippincott,
Williams Wilkins Chapter 31 (p.975)
11J-chain is Important for Binding SC and Mucosal
Transport of pIgA
JI 157750-754, 1996
12Antigen presentation at Mucosal Surfaces
Inductive Sites Effector Sites
Annu. Rev. Immunol.14275-300, 1996
13A Real M Cell
Nature Immunol. 21004-1009, 2001
14Function of M Cells
Nature Immunol. 21004-1009, 2001
15Epithelial Cells Produce Chemokines in Response
to Bacteria
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
280G71217-26, 2001
16Are Immature DC Recruited to Mucosal Surfaces
CCL20 (MIP-3a)
Apical
Basolateral
Immature DC CCR1, CCR2 CCR5,CCR6
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
280G1217-26, 2001
17G-Protein Signaling
18G-Protein Signaling - Cont.
19Naïve and Memory T Cells Travel in Different Paths
- Naïve (have not seen their antigen) T cells
travel in the blood and lymphatics - Memory T cells (have been activated by their
antigen) can also travel through tissues
20Mucosal Memory T Cells Migrate with a Different
Homing Receptor
Mucosal
a4b7 integrin
Peripheral lymph nodes
CCR9 (TECK) Chemokine receptor
Chemokine CCL25
Lymphatic system
HEV
MAdCAM-1
ICAM-1
21Skin Memory T Cells Migrate with a Different
Homing Receptor
Blood
Peripheral lymph nodes
Skin
Intestine
CD162 (PSGL-1)selectin
Lymphatic system
CCR4 CCR10 chemokine receptors
Skin
Chemokines CCL17 / TARC CCL27 / CTACK
HEV
P-selectin
ICAM-1
22Epithelial Cells Selectively Produce Chemokines
J. Exp. Med. 4761-8, 2000
23Activated T cells are Recruited to Certain
Lymphoid Tissues by Selective Expression of
Chemokines
JEM 195135, 2002
24Oral Tolerance
25Two Mechanisms of Inducing Oral Tolerance
26Characteristics of IEL
Type A (ab) Type B (ab or gd) Conventional MHC
I II Non-Conventional MHC Memory response No
memory response Thymic dependent Mostly thymic
independent Negative positive selection Only
positive selection (autoimmune) Both
produce cytokines chemokines Inflammatory
response Anti-inflammatory response
27gd T cells
- gd T cells do not recognize Agic peptides like
Antibodies abTCR - TCR1015 Ab1011 Ags by rearranging V, D
J ie junctional diversity - They bind to limited Ags due to uneven length of
g d chains. - Infection model finds that Ag recognition is
germline encoded and not due to diversity. - gd TCR chains are determined by anatomic location
- Mouse spleen Vg1 Vg4
- Mouse intesting Vg7
- Non-classical MHC molecules
- T10 T22
- Shows CDR3g loop binds the T22 and not
combination of peptideMHC like abCRs
CDR3g loop
28Immune EffectorsKathleen Kelly
kkelly_at_mednet.ucla.edu6-5562
- Reading
- Immunobiology (5th Edition) Janeway, Travers,
Walpert and Capra Chapter 10 (p. 381-402) and
Chapter 8 (p. 295-340) - Agnello D, et al. Cytokines and transcription
factors that regulate T helper cell
differentiation new players and new insights. J
Clin Immunol. 23147-161, 2003. - Mak, TM Lohoff. Roles of Interferon Regulatory
Factors in T-helper-cell Differentiation. Nature
Reviews Immunol. 5125-135, 2005. - Russell, JH Ley, TJ. Lymphocyte-mediated
cytotoxicity. Annu. Rev. Immunol. 323-370, 2002.