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IMMUNOLOGIC
TOLERANCE


 By:-
 Robin Gulati
Contents

Definition
Central tolerance
Peripheral tolerance
Back up mechanisms
What is Immunologic Tolerance?

State in which the individual is incapable
 of developing an immune response to a
 specific antigen.
Self tolerance: refers to the lack of
 individual’s antigens.
Affects the ability to live in harmony with
 our own cells and tissues.
Classification


       Immunologic
         tolerance



 Central        Peripheral
tolerance       tolerance
Central Tolerance
Refers to death (deletion) of self-reactive T-
 and B-lymphocyte clones during their
 maturation in the central lymphoid organs
 (the thymus for T cells and the bone
 marrow for B cells).
Experiments with transgenic mice provide
 abundant evidence that T lymphocytes that
 bear receptors for self antigens undergo
 apoptosis within the thymus during the
 process of T-cell maturation
Immunologic tolerance
 T-cells that bear receptors for self antigen
  undergo apoptosis within the thymus during
  the process of T-cell maturation.
 Many autologous protein antigen are
  processed and presented by thymic antigen-
  presenting cells in association with self MHC
  (major histocompatibility complex) proteins.
 Developing T-cells having high affinity
  receptors for such antigens are negatively
  selected, or deleted, and therefore the
  peripheral T-cell pooling is lacking or
  deficient in self reactive cells.
 The developing thymocytes express high
  levels of Fas causing negative selection.
Clonal deletion of T-cells also affects B-
 cells.
When developing B-cells encounter a
 membrane-bound antigen within the bone
 marrow, they undergo apoptosis.
No self antigen present in the thymus: T-
 cells and B-cells slip into the periphery.
B-cells bearing receptors for thyroglobulin,
 collagen and DNA can be found in the
 periphery.
PERIPHERAL TOLERANCE
T-cells that escape intrathymic negative
 selection can cause tissue injury unless
 they are deleted or muzzled in the
 peripheral tissues.
3 “back up” mechanisms that silence
 such potentially autoreactive T-cells are:-
  1.Clonal deletion by activation-induced cell
    death
  2.Clonal anergy
  3.Peripheral suppression by T-cells
1. Clonal deletion by activation-
          induced cell death

Mechanism to prevent uncontrolled T-cell
 activation during normal immune response
 involves apoptotic death of activated T-
 cells by Fas-Fas ligand system.
Expression of Fas (CD95) is upregulated in
 antigen activated T-cells.
Engagement of Fas by Fas L, coexpressed
 on activated T-cells, dampens the immune
 response by inducing apoptosis of
 activated T-cells.
The self antigens that are abundant
 in the peripheral tissues cause
 repeated and persistent stimulation
 of self-antigen-specific T-cells
 leading eventually to their
 elimination via Fas mediated
 apoptotis.
Immunologic tolerance
2.Clonal anergy


Refers to a prolonged or irreversible
 functional inactivation of
 lymphocytes, induced by encounter with
 antigens under certain conditions.
Activation of T-cells requires 2
 signals:-
  a.Recognition of peptide antigen in
    association with self MHC molecules on
    the surface of antigen-presenting cells
    and set of costimulatory signals
    provided by antigen-presenting cells.
  b.To initiate second signals, certain T-cells
    associated molecules, such as CD28,
    must bind to their ligand, a negative
    signal is delivered, and the cell
    becomes anergic.
Such a cell then fails to be activated
 even if the relevant antigen is presented
 by component antigen presenting cells
 that can deliver costimulation.
Since costimulatory molecules are not
 expressed or are weekly expressed on
 most normal tissues, the encounter
 between auto reactive T-cells and their
 specific antigen leads to clonal anergy.
Also affects B-cells.
B-cells encounter antigen in the
 absence of specific helper T-cells,
 the antigen-receptor complex is
 down regulated, and such cells
 never re-express their
 immunoglobin receptors.
Such cells are unable to respond to
 subsequent antigenic stimulation.
Immunologic tolerance
3.Peripheral stimulation of
            T-cells
Focus is on suppressor T-cells with the
 ability to downregulate the function of
 other autoreactive T-cells.
Molecular mechanisms by which
 suppressor T-cells recognize antigens and
 exert their suppressive effects are little
 understood.
Some evidence is that peripheral
 suppression of autoreactivity may be
 mediated, in part, by the regulated
 secretion of cytokinesis.
Tolerance of self-reactive T-cells is
 extremely important for prevention
 of autoimmune disease.
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Immunologic tolerance

  • 3. What is Immunologic Tolerance? State in which the individual is incapable of developing an immune response to a specific antigen. Self tolerance: refers to the lack of individual’s antigens. Affects the ability to live in harmony with our own cells and tissues.
  • 4. Classification Immunologic tolerance Central Peripheral tolerance tolerance
  • 5. Central Tolerance Refers to death (deletion) of self-reactive T- and B-lymphocyte clones during their maturation in the central lymphoid organs (the thymus for T cells and the bone marrow for B cells). Experiments with transgenic mice provide abundant evidence that T lymphocytes that bear receptors for self antigens undergo apoptosis within the thymus during the process of T-cell maturation
  • 7.  T-cells that bear receptors for self antigen undergo apoptosis within the thymus during the process of T-cell maturation.  Many autologous protein antigen are processed and presented by thymic antigen- presenting cells in association with self MHC (major histocompatibility complex) proteins.  Developing T-cells having high affinity receptors for such antigens are negatively selected, or deleted, and therefore the peripheral T-cell pooling is lacking or deficient in self reactive cells.  The developing thymocytes express high levels of Fas causing negative selection.
  • 8. Clonal deletion of T-cells also affects B- cells. When developing B-cells encounter a membrane-bound antigen within the bone marrow, they undergo apoptosis. No self antigen present in the thymus: T- cells and B-cells slip into the periphery. B-cells bearing receptors for thyroglobulin, collagen and DNA can be found in the periphery.
  • 9. PERIPHERAL TOLERANCE T-cells that escape intrathymic negative selection can cause tissue injury unless they are deleted or muzzled in the peripheral tissues. 3 “back up” mechanisms that silence such potentially autoreactive T-cells are:- 1.Clonal deletion by activation-induced cell death 2.Clonal anergy 3.Peripheral suppression by T-cells
  • 10. 1. Clonal deletion by activation- induced cell death Mechanism to prevent uncontrolled T-cell activation during normal immune response involves apoptotic death of activated T- cells by Fas-Fas ligand system. Expression of Fas (CD95) is upregulated in antigen activated T-cells. Engagement of Fas by Fas L, coexpressed on activated T-cells, dampens the immune response by inducing apoptosis of activated T-cells.
  • 11. The self antigens that are abundant in the peripheral tissues cause repeated and persistent stimulation of self-antigen-specific T-cells leading eventually to their elimination via Fas mediated apoptotis.
  • 13. 2.Clonal anergy Refers to a prolonged or irreversible functional inactivation of lymphocytes, induced by encounter with antigens under certain conditions.
  • 14. Activation of T-cells requires 2 signals:- a.Recognition of peptide antigen in association with self MHC molecules on the surface of antigen-presenting cells and set of costimulatory signals provided by antigen-presenting cells. b.To initiate second signals, certain T-cells associated molecules, such as CD28, must bind to their ligand, a negative signal is delivered, and the cell becomes anergic.
  • 15. Such a cell then fails to be activated even if the relevant antigen is presented by component antigen presenting cells that can deliver costimulation. Since costimulatory molecules are not expressed or are weekly expressed on most normal tissues, the encounter between auto reactive T-cells and their specific antigen leads to clonal anergy. Also affects B-cells.
  • 16. B-cells encounter antigen in the absence of specific helper T-cells, the antigen-receptor complex is down regulated, and such cells never re-express their immunoglobin receptors. Such cells are unable to respond to subsequent antigenic stimulation.
  • 18. 3.Peripheral stimulation of T-cells Focus is on suppressor T-cells with the ability to downregulate the function of other autoreactive T-cells. Molecular mechanisms by which suppressor T-cells recognize antigens and exert their suppressive effects are little understood. Some evidence is that peripheral suppression of autoreactivity may be mediated, in part, by the regulated secretion of cytokinesis.
  • 19. Tolerance of self-reactive T-cells is extremely important for prevention of autoimmune disease.