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Polyglutamine-Related Aggregates Can Serve as a Potent Antigen Source for Cross-Presentation by Dendritic Cells | School of Pharmacy

Polyglutamine-Related Aggregates Can Serve as a Potent Antigen Source for Cross-Presentation by Dendritic Cells

Citation:

Shira Tabachnick-Cherny, Pinto, Sivan , Berko, Dikla , Curato, Caterina , Wolf, Yochai , Porat, Ziv , Karmona, Rotem , Tirosh, Boaz , Jung, Steffen , and Navon, Ami . 2020. “Polyglutamine-Related Aggregates Can Serve As A Potent Antigen Source For Cross-Presentation By Dendritic Cells”. The Journal Of Immunology, 205, 10, Pp. 2583–2594. doi:10.4049/JIMMUNOL.1901535.

Abstract:

Protective MHC class I–dependent immune responses require an overlap between repertoires of proteins directly presented on target cells and cross-presented by professional APC, specifically dendritic cells. How stable proteins that rely on defective ribosomal proteins for direct presentation are captured for cell-to-cell transfer remains enigmatic. In this study, we address this issue using a combination of in vitro (C57BL/6-derived mouse cell lines) and in vivo (C57BL/6 mouse strains) approaches involving stable and unstable versions of OVA model Ags displaying defective ribosomal protein–dependent and –independent Ag presentation, respectively. Apoptosis, but not necrosis, of donor cells was found associated with robust global protein aggregate formation and captured stable proteins permissive for cross-presentation. Potency of aggregates to serve as Ag source was directly demonstrated using polyglutamine-equipped model substrates. Collectively, our data implicate global protein aggregation in apoptotic cells as a mechanism that ensures the overlap between MHC class I epitopes presented directly or cross-presented by APC and demonstrate the unusual ability of dendritic cells to process stable protein aggregates.