e DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOBIOLOGY Antigens(Ag) Xiaowu hong xiaowuhong@fudna.edu.cn 021-54237093 Department of Immunology Shanghai medical college of Fudan University
DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOBIOLOGY Antigens (Ag) Xiaowu Hong xiaowuhong@fudna.edu.cn 021-54237093 Department of Immunology Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University
antigen I Definition and characteristics of antigen I Properties ofAg: Foreignness and specificity Il Factors that influence immunogenicity IV Classification of antigen V Nonspecific stimuli for immune response
I Definition and characteristics of antigen II Properties of Ag: Foreignness and specificity III Factors that influence immunogenicity IV Classification of antigen V Nonspecific stimuli for immune response antigen
Chapter 1 efinition ofantigen Antigen(Ag) Substances that combine specifically with a B or T cell's antigen-binding receptors can then induce an immune response are called antigens
Antigen (Ag) Chapter 1 Definition of antigen Substances that combine specifically with a B or T cell’s antigen-binding receptors can then induce an immune response are called antigens
Antigen(Ag Antigen binding triggers release of antibodies Antigen binding causes cytotoxic T cells Activated B ce Memory Activated Memory T cell cytotoxic T cell Antibodies B cel
Antigen (Ag) Antigen binding causes cytotoxic T cells Memory T cell Activated cytotoxic T cell Antigen binding triggers release of antibodies Memory B cell Activated B cell Antibodies
Chapter 2 Characteristics ofantigen The antigen molecule generally pose two natures, that is (1) immunogenicity (2) antigenicity
Chapter 2 Characteristics of antigen (1)immunogenicity (2)antigenicity The antigen molecule generally pose two natures, that is