BCR ubiquitination controls BCR-mediated antigen processing and presentation
Open Access
- 15 December 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 108 (13) , 4086-4093
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2006-05-025338
Abstract
BCR-mediated antigen processing occurs at immunologically relevant antigen concentrations and hinges on the trafficking of antigen-BCR (Ag-BCR) complexes to class II–containing multivesicular bodies (MVBs) termed MIICs. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the trafficking of Ag-BCR complexes to and within MIICs is not well understood. In contrast, the trafficking of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) to and within MVBs occurs via a well-characterized ubiquitin-dependent mechanism, which is blocked by acute inhibition of proteasome activity. Using a highly characterized antigen-specific model system, it was determined that the immunoglobulin heavy chain subunit of the IgM BCR of normal (ie, nontransformed) B cells is ubiquitinated. Moreover, acute inhibition of proteasome activity delays the formation of ubiquitinated ligand–BCR complexes, alters the intracellular trafficking of internalized Ag-BCR complexes, and selectively blocks the BCR-mediated processing and presentation of cognate antigen, without inhibiting the endocytosis, processing, and presentation of non–cognate antigen internalized by fluidphase endocytosis. These results demonstrate that the trafficking of Ag-BCR complexes to and within MVB-like antigen processing compartments occurs via a molecular mechanism with similarities to that used by the EGFR, and establishes the EGFR as a paradigm for the further analysis of Ag-BCR trafficking to and within MIICs.Keywords
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