在发育中的树突细胞中输送-MHCII类复合物
S J Turley1, K Inaba, W S Garrett
1Department of Cell Biology and Section of Immunobiology, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, Post Office Box 208002, New Haven, CT 06520-8002, USA.
概括
树突细胞 (DCs) 在主要基因相容性复合物II类 (MHC II) 分子上运输加工的抗原. 这些-MHC II复合体积聚在专门的囊泡中,在细胞表面呈现时为高效的T细胞受体 (TCR) 信号.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
背景情况:
- 主体组织相容性复合物II类 (MHC II) 分子向T细胞受体 (TCR) 呈现.
- 树突细胞 (DCs) 在内细胞通路中处理抗原,形成-MHC II复合体.
- 电流成熟触发了这些复合物的运输到细胞表面.
研究的目的:
- 在树突细胞中研究-MHC II复合物的运输机制.
- 描述MHC II含有囊泡的组成和贩运情况.
- 了解DC如何为T细胞激活提供-MHC II复合体.
主要方法:
- 在不成熟和成熟的DC中分析抗原处理和呈现.
- 显微镜和生物化学测试以确定囊泡含量.
- 追踪MHC II阳性囊泡及其迁移到等离子体膜.
主要成果:
- 未成熟的DCs在溶酶体中隔离抗原,在成熟后将其加工成-MHC II复合体.
- 成熟的DC用于MHC II运输使用不同的非溶解体囊泡,不包括溶解体酶.
- 这些囊泡含有MHC I和B7共刺激分子,在细胞表面集中TCR配体.
结论:
- 树突细胞采用专门的囊泡运输通路,将-MHC II复合物输送到血膜.
- 这种机制确保了TCR配体和共刺激分子的选择性度,以实现最佳的T细胞相互作用.
- 这些发现提供了对抗原呈现细胞调节适应性免疫反应的见解.
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