Immunologists attempt to achieve an understanding of how our body responds when under attack by antigens. The following is an explanation of the importance of T-cells in the immune response system. T-cells are part of our adaptive immunity to foreign pathogens. Two children of the Islayev family were found to have a flaw in their MHC. Tatiana and Alexander often suffered from chronic respiratory infections despite immunizations as infants. Analysis of their blood found low levels of CD8 T-cells, but normal levels of IgG, B-cells, and other lymphocytes which showed normal humoral immunity. Their parents and siblings were found to have normal levels of CD8 T-cells and immunity. The difference in CD8 T-cells expressed in Tatiana and Alexander from the rest of their family was directly related to their inability to respond to respiratory infections. CD8 T-cells recognize MHC class I molecules which present endogenous antigen. The antigen is cut into peptides by proteosome and transported into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by TAP where it binds to the peptide binding groove. The MHC molecule is assembled in the ER by chaperone proteins and leaves in a vesicle to present itself on the cell membrane. When a CD8 T-cell binds to it, an immune response is made. The cytotoxic T-cell recognizes the viral antigen presented and kills the infected cell. A second class of MHC molecules is MHC class II, which present exogenous antigen. MHC class II molecule is synthesized in the ER with an invariant chain on binding groove and travels by vesicle into the cytoplasm. The invariant chain cleaves and leaves a CLIP fragment on the groove. Antigen enters the cell and antigenic peptides bind to the groove displacing CLIP fragment. MHC molecule expresses the peptide at cell surface to CD4 T-cells. CD4 TH1 cells activate macrophages. CD4 TH2 cells activate B-cells to become plasma cells and release antibodies. In Tatiana’s and Alexander’s immune system, their MHC class II molecules were functioning properly but their MHC class I molecules weren’t. A mutation in TAP would prevent MHC class I molecules from fully maturing, therefore unable to present endogenous antigen to CD8 T-cells. Because Tatiana and Alexander inherited homozygous haplotypes from their parents, they have mutated TAP. The homozygous genes lower the number and type of peptide antigens presented because of the absence of MHC class I molecules on cell surface. With minimal MHC class I activity, they’re still able to have normal humoral immunity because their bodies produced normal levels of B-cells, T-cells and lymphocytes which recognize MHC class II molecules.
Archive for November, 2007

Chad…after much discussion (more like a couple of seconds), I’ve come to realize you will be are the attention-whore blogger. Why? Look at your blogs!! Our average reader will dedicate most of their time eating up your words–a lot more than everyone combined!! If that’s not a blog whore, I don’t know what is.
I am now purposely NOT following Gerry’s directions on how to use this blog template thingy. Being (still! fucking STILL!) only an E-4 in das Army, we prefer to determine the usage of a particular object by simply pushing buttons until something happens or smoke starts billowing out, whichever comes first.
Apparently, I’m supposed to type the rest of my post here. At this point, I’ve really got nothing. However, I WOULD like to take this opportunity to present alternate titles under which I may reign on this site, these being Deviant Political Theorist and Freelance Bullshit Artist. Thus do I contribute.
Omnium Bonum Est
Hello wello!
How do you do? This blogging business is demanding, hence we will try to fulfill your interests and sustain a good audience.
With the market of the world wide web, I hope our blogging products make delicious treats for your intellect. With that said, please return soon!

hello.
What the heck do I say in this thing? Oh, I know.
I am the supreme ruler of Wasabisoft. In such a short time, I bumped Gerry to Co-Founder. Eventually, I shall take over Founder and bump Gerry off entirely. Take that Co-Founder!! “b!tch, move outta the way, move outta the way” o/~
As you can read from the post below, I get to have everything my way; of course, this is the way of the supreme ruler. We can’t have it any other way, could we?
I am the master, the drummer or whatever you want to call me (god!!) that will create Wasabisoft’s world domination! If you’re a broken wheel, I’d either fix you up, or put you out of your misery. We will have it no other way. You can’t stop us!! You will be ridden before we stop!
Other than that, I’m nice.
And no, I won’t make this longer than Chad’s–he’s just very long-winded. Don’t mind his blogs, I never read them until later anyways….a lot later. I mean, who has time for that??
This is an actual conversation, including the minutes, during a meeting at Wasabisoft’s iHeadquarters. The conversation is about Helen’s avatar for this blog you are reading.
[13:35] (Gerry): man
[13:35] (Gerry): if someone were to look at my photobucket
[13:35] (Helen): o.oa
[13:35] (Gerry): they might think I’m stalking you helen
[13:35] (Helen): HAHAHAHAHA
[13:35] (Helen): DELETE
[13:35] (Gerry): ok last 3
[13:35] (Gerry): [links to three images for Helen to look at]
[13:36] (Helen): wat are the differences?
[13:36] (Helen): haahah
[13:36] (Helen): OHh
[13:36] (Helen): cropped
[13:36] (Gerry): and 33s adds yer little smirk fix haha
[13:37] (Helen): smirk
[13:37] (Helen): 33s
[13:37] (Helen): u know wat i did???
[13:37] (Helen): COPY AND PASTRE
[13:37] (Helen): PASTE
[13:37] (Helen): hahaha
[13:37] (Gerry): >.>
[13:37] (Helen): haha
[13:37] (Helen): i was like
[13:37] (Helen): DUH
[13:39] (Helen): heres the final i think
[13:40] (Gerry): what site do you want your picture to go to?
[13:40] (Helen): o.oa
[13:40] (Helen): my games site
[13:40] (Helen): lemme finish it first
[13:40] (Helen): my pic doesnt look good cropped
[13:41] (Helen): cuz theres not enuff contrast
[13:41] (Helen): hmmm
[13:41] (Gerry): it needs to fit to 100×100
[13:41] (Helen): i like it better whe n u can see the background
[13:41] (Helen): ooh
[13:41] (Helen): how do i save it
[13:42] (Gerry): image -> image size
[13:42] (Helen): ooh
[13:42] (Helen): ok
[13:42] (Helen): 100 pixels?
[13:42] (Helen): o.o
[13:42] (Helen): it gives me 133 x 100
[13:42] (Gerry): change height to 100
[13:42] (Helen): or 100 x 75
[13:42] (Gerry): then crop the width
[13:42] (Helen): o.o
[13:42] (Gerry): ok put it at 133×100
[13:43] (Gerry): then pic the selector too
[13:43] (Helen): ok
[13:43] (Gerry): errr
[13:43] (Helen): o.o whats selector
[13:43] (Gerry): rectangular marquee
[13:43] (Helen): o.o
[13:43] (Gerry): the where it says style up top
[13:43] (Gerry): chance to fixed size
[13:43] (Gerry): 100×100
[13:43] (Gerry): but remember
[13:44] (Gerry): when I add the board it will take out some of your hair
[13:44] (Gerry): boarder
[13:44] (Helen): wth 100x 100
[13:44] (Gerry): ok
[13:44] (Helen): hmm
[13:44] (Helen): no i got it
[13:44] (Gerry): k
[13:45] (Helen): o.o
[13:48] (Gerry): um
[13:48] (Gerry): helen
[13:48] (Gerry): yer pic is 100×75
[13:48] (Helen): HAHA
[13:48] (Helen): YES
[13:48] (Helen): yeS IT IS
[13:48] (Gerry): but it needs to be 100×100
[13:48] (Helen): leave it
[13:48] (Helen): WHY
[13:48] (Helen): does it have t obe 100×100
[13:49] (Gerry): cause that’s the standard >.>
[13:49] (Helen): WHYYY
[13:49] (Helen): it should still upLOAD
[13:49] (Helen): whY NOT!!
[13:49] (Gerry): I have to redo mine and chads
[13:49] (Helen): OH
[13:49] (Helen): standard size
[13:49] (Helen): yes redo urs
[13:49] (Gerry): T-T
[13:49] (Helen): cuz
[13:49] (Helen): if i shrink it to 100 x 100
[13:49] (Helen): half of me is gone
[13:49] (Helen): or it looks funny
[13:49] (Chad): by the way, this has to be one of the best conversations ever
[13:51] (Helen): lol
[13:52] (Gerry): sigh
[13:52] (Gerry): with mine and chads designed in 100×100
[13:53] (Gerry): I have to remake them entirely
[13:54] (Helen): reALLY?!
[13:55] (Helen): thats bogus!
[13:55] (Helen): just make mine small
[13:55] (Helen): cuz im cool like that
[13:55] (Gerry): >.>
[13:55] (Helen): C”monn
[13:55] (Helen): bea non conformist
[13:55] (Helen): you’re an artist
[13:55] (Helen): not a stiff
[13:55] (Helen): c’mnon
[13:56] (Gerry): yeah
[13:56] (Gerry): but if one is wide screen ratio
[13:56] (Gerry): it makes the others look bad
[13:56] (Helen): HAHAHa
[13:56] (Helen): cuz im’ cooool
[13:56] (Helen): its ok
[13:56] (Helen): leave the current one u have
[13:56] (Helen): that ones fine
[13:57] (Helen): i was jus being a butt
[13:57] (Helen): ahaha
[13:59] (Gerry): wow
[13:59] (Gerry): I cannot recreate mine at all
[13:59] (Gerry): I don’t know how I got it to look like that
[13:59] (Helen): hahahaa
[13:59] (Helen): funnies
[13:59] (Helen): its ok
[13:59] (Helen): leave it alone
[13:59] (Helen): im’ fine with it
[14:00] (Gerry): AH HA! got it!
[14:03] (Gerry): I take it back. I don’t got it
[14:07] (Gerry): arge
[14:07] (Gerry): why is mine impossible to recreate
[14:12] (Gerry): now that I’ve seen the wide ones…. I like it
Hi.
My name is Chad.
I type in fragmented paragraphs.
Fragmented sentences.
My contribution to Wasabisoft will be mainly on the creative/writing end. I am an ideas man. I am an artist. I am the walrus. Most of my posts here will probably fall somewhere between “neat idea” and “randomness that confuses the masses”. At times, especially if we are discussing a project or schemes, I will get somewhat serious. Otherwise, you will probably find most of the random musings located on this blog directly from me.
That is not to say I am not completely serious about Wasabisoft and it’s goal for ultimate world domination. If there were a title to what I do, it would be something along the lines of “Court Jester”, but since most corporations don’t have one of those (except for Microsoft…. poor Jim Harden, he was a Harvard grad who thought Microsoft would help propel his career to the moon. Let this be a lesson to everyone who wants to work at Microsoft, never EVER draw a cartoon with Bill Gates in a precarious position with a chicken holding an apple and post it on the break room refrigerator. Sure, $250,000 a year isn’t bad. But when you are Billie’s personal Jester, doing his Jest, it’s nothing short of suicide inducing.) I will have to be content with “Writer” (no WGA bid yet, but hopefully soon).
I will try to keep my posts game and/or Wasabisoft related, but that will probably only go as far as this post. Oh yeah, I’m also honest about when I lie (take *that* paradoxes!).
I’m sure there are other things you need to know. But I wanted to have a base “introductory” post on this blog. That way, I get that obligation out of the way.
And now I run wild.
HA HA SUCKERS!
As the original founder of Wasabisoft, I would like to welcome everyone to this blog. Here you will meet a random assortment of great people with great talent (or great ability to talk about random things, but I suppose that is a talent too).
I am Gerry. I have had the idea for Wasabisoft for a very long time. Originally, it was just a game company I came up with for an old game I was creating. While the spirit of the game side of Wasabisoft lives on, thanks to the others you will meet here, it has blossomed into something much much more than I could have ever imagined. And while my role as founder has quickly moved to co-founder, I would have it no other way, for without these people, Wasabisoft would just be a memory of a time a kid in high school was playing around with RPGmaker95.
I will allow everyone to introduce themselves as I could not do them the justice they deserve. Whether it be art, a story, photos, or just the nonsensical rant, we hope you will find something here to entertain you during your visit.
Again, welcome and enjoy!



