Targeting proteins to distinct subcellular compartments reveals unique requirements for MHC class I and II presentation
Open Access
- 13 October 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 106 (41) , 17463-17468
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0908583106
Abstract
Peptides derived from exogenous proteins are presented by both MHC class I and II. Despite extensive study, the features of the endocytic pathway that mediate cross-presentation of exogenous antigens on MHC class I are not entirely understood and difficult to generalize to all proteins. Here, we used dendritic cells and macrophages to examine MHC class I and II presentation of hen egg-white lysozyme (HEL) in different forms, soluble and liposome encapsulated. Soluble HEL or HEL targeted to a late endosomal compartment only allowed for MHC class II presentation, in a process that was blocked by chloroquine and a cathepsin S (CatS) inhibitor; brefeldin A (BFA) also blocked presentation, indicating a requirement for nascent MHC class II. In contrast, liposome-encapsulated HEL targeted to early endosomes entered the MHC class I and II presentation pathways. Cross-presentation of HEL in early endosomal liposomes had several unique features: it was markedly increased by BFA and by blockade of the proteasome or CatS activity, it occurred independently of the transporter associated with antigen processing but required an MHC class I surface-stabilizing peptide, and it was inhibited by chloroquine. Remarkably, chloroquine facilitated MHC class I cross-presentation of soluble HEL and HEL in late endosomal liposomes. Altogether, MHC class I and II presentation of HEL occurred through pathways having distinct molecular and proteolytic requirements. Moreover, MHC class I sampled antigenic peptides from various points along the endocytic route.Keywords
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