Autophagy Promotes MHC Class II Presentation of Peptides from Intracellular Source Proteins

MHC-peptide complexes mediate key functions in adaptive immunity. In a classical view, MHC-I molecules present peptides from intracellular source proteins, whereas MHC-II molecules present antigenic peptides from exogenous and membrane proteins. Nevertheless, substantial crosstalk between these two...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 2005-05, Vol.102 (22), p.7922-7927
Hauptverfasser: Dengjel, Jörn, Schoor, Oliver, Fischer, Rainer, Reich, Michael, Kraus, Marianne, Müller, Margret, Kreymborg, Katharina, Altenberend, Florian, Brandenburg, Jens, Kalbacher, Hubert, Brock, Roland, Driessen, Christoph, Rammensee, Hans-Georg, Stevanovic, Stefan, Cresswell, Peter
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Zusammenfassung:MHC-peptide complexes mediate key functions in adaptive immunity. In a classical view, MHC-I molecules present peptides from intracellular source proteins, whereas MHC-II molecules present antigenic peptides from exogenous and membrane proteins. Nevertheless, substantial crosstalk between these two pathways has been observed. We investigated the influence of autophagy on the MHC-II ligandome and demonstrated that peptide presentation is altered considerably upon induction of autophagy. The presentation of peptides from intracellular and lysosomal source proteins was strongly increased on MHC-II in contrast with peptides from membrane and secreted proteins. In addition, autophagy influenced the MHC-II antigen-processing machinery. Our study illustrates a profound influence of autophagy on the class II peptide repertoire and suggests that this finding has implications for the regulation of CD4+T cell-mediated processes.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.0501190102