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Publication : In vivo requirement for Atg5 in antigen presentation by dendritic cells.

First Author  Lee HK Year  2010
Journal  Immunity Volume  32
Issue  2 Pages  227-39
PubMed ID  20171125 Mgi Jnum  J:157911
Mgi Id  MGI:4437349 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2009.12.006
Citation  Lee HK, et al. (2010) In vivo requirement for Atg5 in antigen presentation by dendritic cells. Immunity 32(2):227-39
abstractText  Autophagy is known to be important in presentation of cytosolic antigens on MHC class II (MHC II). However, the role of autophagic process in antigen presentation in vivo is unclear. Mice with dendritic cell (DC)-conditional deletion in Atg5, a key autophagy gene, showed impaired CD4(+) T cell priming after herpes simplex virus infection and succumbed to rapid disease. The most pronounced defect of Atg5(-/-) DCs was the processing and presentation of phagocytosed antigens containing Toll-like receptor stimuli for MHC class II. In contrast, cross-presentation of peptides on MHC I was intact in the absence of Atg5. Although induction of metabolic autophagy did not enhance MHC II presentation, autophagic machinery was required for optimal phagosome-to-lysosome fusion and subsequent processing of antigen for MHC II loading. Thus, our study revealed that DCs utilize autophagic machinery to optimally process and present extracellular microbial antigens for MHC II presentation.
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