The regulatory network behind MHC class I expression
•The NLR family member NLRC5 is a regulator of MHC class I transcription.•The knowledge on the mechanisms behind basal MHC class I transcription is very limited.•Genome-wide and other high-end screening approaches will uncover the unknowns of MHC class I transcription in the near future. The MHC cla...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular immunology 2019-09, Vol.113, p.16-21 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •The NLR family member NLRC5 is a regulator of MHC class I transcription.•The knowledge on the mechanisms behind basal MHC class I transcription is very limited.•Genome-wide and other high-end screening approaches will uncover the unknowns of MHC class I transcription in the near future.
The MHC class I pathway, presenting endogenously derived peptides to T lymphocytes, is hijacked in many pathological conditions. This affects MHC class I levels and peptide presentation at the cell surface leading to immune escape of cancer cells or microbes. It is therefore important to identify the molecular mechanisms behind MHC class I expression, processing and antigen presentation. The identification of NLRC5 as regulator of MHC class I transcription was a huge step forward in understanding the transcriptional mechanism involved. Nevertheless, many questions concerning MHC class I transcription are yet unsolved. Here we illuminate current knowledge on MHC class I and NLRC5 transcription, we highlight some remaining questions and discuss the use of quickly developing high-content screening tools to reveal unknowns in MHC class I transcription in the near future. |
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ISSN: | 0161-5890 1872-9142 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.molimm.2017.12.005 |