MHC class II expression is regulated in dendritic cells independently of invariant chain degradation
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Publication Year 2001-06,Volume 14,Issue #6,Page 739-749
Journal Title
IMMUNITY
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
We have investigated the mechanisms that control MHC class II (MHC II) expression in immature and activated dendritic cells (DC) grown from spleen and bone marrow precursors. Degradation of the MHC II chaperone invariant chain (li), acquisition of peptide cargo by MHC II, and delivery of MHC II-peptide complexes to the cell surface proceeded similarly in both immature and activated DC. However, immature DC reendocytosed and then degraded the MHC II-peptide complexes much faster than the activated DC. MHC II expression in DC is therefore not controlled by the activity of the protease(s) that degrade Ii, but by the rate of endocytosis of peptide-loaded MHC II. Late after activation, DC downregulated MHC II synthesis both in vitro and in vivo.
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Keywords
CATHEPSIN-S; ANTIGEN PRESENTATION; SURFACE EXPRESSION; DEVELOPMENTAL REGULATION; CD8 EXPRESSION; MOUSE THYMUS; HLA-DM; MOLECULES; MATURATION; TRANSPORT
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Creation Date: 2001-06-01 12:00:00
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