IV 8 1 T Cell Killing H264

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27 Feb 201302:23

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the immune response to viral infections, focusing on CD8 T cells and their mechanism of action. It details how viruses infect epithelial cells, hijacking their machinery to produce viral proteins. These proteins are presented on MHC class I molecules, which CD8 T cells recognize, leading to their activation. Upon activation, cytotoxic T cells release perforin and granzymes, inducing apoptosis in infected cells. The process illustrates the intricate interaction between the immune system and viral pathogens, highlighting how T cells effectively eliminate infected cells to maintain health.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Viruses are intracellular pathogens that hijack host cell machinery to replicate.
  • 😀 Infected cells display viral peptides on MHC class I molecules, which are recognized by CD8 T cells.
  • 😀 Activation of CD8 T cells leads to the killing of infected cells to prevent viral spread.
  • 😀 T cell receptors and CD8 molecules bind to MHC class I complexes to initiate the cytotoxic response.
  • 😀 Cytotoxic T cells contain granules with perforin and granzymes that are essential for cell destruction.
  • 😀 Perforin facilitates the entry of granzymes into the target cell's cytosol.
  • 😀 Granzymes trigger apoptosis-like cell death by cleaving proteins that regulate cell survival.
  • 😀 The cleavage of Bid by granzymes promotes the release of cytochrome c from mitochondria.
  • 😀 Granzyme B activates procaspase-3, leading to further cell death through DNA degradation.
  • 😀 The mechanism of killing by CD8 T cells is crucial for controlling viral infections and maintaining immune defense.

Q & A

  • What are viruses and how do they interact with host cells?

    -Viruses are intracellular pathogens that infect host cells, such as epithelial cells, using the host's biosynthetic machinery to produce new viral proteins.

  • How are viral proteins displayed on the infected cell surface?

    -Once inside the cell, viral proteins are degraded, and viral peptides are displayed on the cell surface bound to MHC class I molecules.

  • What role do CD8 T-cells play in the immune response to viral infection?

    -CD8 T-cells recognize MHC-peptide complexes, which activates them to kill the infected cells displaying these complexes.

  • What happens after a CD8 T-cell kills an infected cell?

    -After killing one infected cell, the CD8 T-cell can migrate to find and kill additional target cells.

  • What initiates the killing process of infected cells by T-cells?

    -The killing process is initiated when the T-cell receptor and CD8 bind to an MHC class I molecule presenting a viral peptide, producing activation signals.

  • What are cytotoxic granules and what do they contain?

    -Cytotoxic granules are membrane vesicles in T-cells that contain proteins like perforin and granzymes, which are essential for killing target cells.

  • What is the function of perforin in the killing process?

    -Perforin facilitates the delivery of granzymes into the cytosol of the target cell, allowing them to induce cell death.

  • How do granzymes induce apoptosis in target cells?

    -Granzymes cleave various cellular proteins that regulate apoptosis, such as Bid and procaspase 3, initiating the cell death process.

  • What is the significance of cytochrome c release in the apoptosis pathway?

    -The release of cytochrome c from mitochondria into the cytosol activates downstream signaling that leads to DNA degradation and cell death.

  • What happens to the DNA of the infected cell during apoptosis?

    -During apoptosis, active DNA migrates into the nucleus and degrades, ensuring the complete death of the infected cell.

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