Peripheral T cell Tolerance - Clonal Deletion and Anergy (FL-Immuno/78)

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
  • This video lecture discusses mechanisms of peripheral tolerance.
    Clonal Deletion
    Anergy
    Immune Deviation
    Immune Privilege
    Immunosuppressive Cytokines
    Regulatory T cells (Treg) cells

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    Kindly explain peripheral tolerance attained by CD8 cells specifically in separate video

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    @subinbyclema 4 роки тому

    Co stimulatory molecule PRR, B7 (DCs)peptide-1. MHC complex- TCR lymph node- naive T cell(2. CD28) 3. cytokines auto reactive T cells self Ag source of self antigen no co-stimulatory molecule apoptosis apoptosis programmed cell death 1. peripheral clonal deletion 2. anergy(remain inactivated) prevent of auto reactive T cell activation.

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    Immune deviation previlege immunosuppressive cytokines TGF-B IL-10 blocks APCs, Treg

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  • @subinbyclema
    @subinbyclema 4 роки тому

    Central T cell Tolerance peripheral tolerance mechanism peripheral clonal deletion Anergy Treg prevent T cell activation control immune response maturation of DC danger signals (cytokines, complement, microbial products)

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    Peripheral tolerance Anergy Immune privilege prevent T cell activation control Immune responses maturation of DCS T cell activation

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    Aslam u alaikum Sir
    Sir i need your help
    Please guide me
    I have read photorespiration from my book here there is a line that
    (In most plants photorespiration reduces the amount of carbon fixed into carbohydrates by 25%)
    The question is here that how 25% ???
    How exect 25%???
    Please help me
    I have also searched from google but no satisfaction!!!!!

    • @FrankLectures
      @FrankLectures  6 років тому

      Waalaykumu assalam!
      Answer to your question is little bit complicated. But let me try to explain.
      In normal Calvin cycle all the carbons which enter the cycle as CO2 are fixed in the form of carbohydrates. So, amount of carbon fixed in Calvin cycle is 100%.
      But if you have studied photorespiration in detail, you should know that when O2 is added to RuBP, two phosphoglcolate molecules are required to produce two glycine molecules. In a series of reaction one molecule of 3-phosphoglycerate (3PG) is produced which is fixed by Calvin cycle.
      Net reaction is...
      2 Phosphoglycolate (4C) + O2 -----> 3PG (3C) + CO2
      Here, out of 4 carbons, only 3 are fixed in photorepiration. If you take out percentage of carbon fixed, that is, 3/4*100= 75%. So, 75% carbon is fixed. Remaining 25% is not fixed. It is released in the form of CO2.
      So, "in most plants photorespiration reduces the amount of carbon fixed into carbohydrates by 25%".
      You can study this concept in the book.....
      " LIFE the science of biology, Sadava"
      I hope it is helpful to you.
      Thanks

    • @mudassariqbal6874
      @mudassariqbal6874 6 років тому +1

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    • @FrankLectures
      @FrankLectures  6 років тому

      Glad to know this.

  • @tammamzouihed3371
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    If only the voices weren't google translate it would've been better , I was annoyed by them and couldn't concentrate

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