Perspective - Immunology Case Reports (2022) Volume 5, Issue 3
Effective adaptive immune responses of antigen and its mechanism
Dissimilar to B cells, CD8-positive and CD4-positiveT cells of the versatile invulnerable framework don't perceive unblemished unfamiliar proteins yet rather perceive polypeptide sections of expected antigens. These antigenic peptides are communicated on the outer layer of antigen introducing cells bound to MHC class I and MHC class II proteins. Here, we audit the fundamentals of antigen procurement by antigen introducing cells, antigen proteolysis into polypeptide sections, antigenic peptide restricting to MHC proteins, and surface presentation of both MHC class I-peptide and MHC class II-peptide buildings
Author(s): Denil Recklen