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Publication : Peptide transporter TAP mediates between competing antigen sources generating distinct surface MHC class I peptide repertoires.

First Author  Oliveira CC Year  2011
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  41
Issue  11 Pages  3114-24
PubMed ID  21898382 Mgi Jnum  J:179513
Mgi Id  MGI:5302595 Doi  10.1002/eji.201141836
Citation  Oliveira CC, et al. (2011) Peptide transporter TAP mediates between competing antigen sources generating distinct surface MHC class I peptide repertoires. Eur J Immunol 41(11):3114-24
abstractText  We recently described a category of TAP-independent peptide-epitopes that are selectively presented by cells with processing defects in the classical MHC class I (MHC-I) pathway. Here, we studied the ER-resident ceramide synthase Trh4 as a prototypic example of these neo-antigens and found that moderate inhibition of TAP permits cell surface presentation of the Trh4 peptide. The absence of this peptide from WT cells was not related to the binding or stability of the Trh4/D(b) complexes, or to the availability of MHC-I heavy chains, but rather to the limited expression of the antigen. Strongly elevated antigen levels were needed to reach comparable peptide display on WT as on TAP-deficient cells. Our data suggest that the normal influx of TAP-transported peptides in the ER during routine processing creates an efficient barrier for peptides from alternative processing routes. Impairment of TAP function, as commonly found in cancers and virus-infected cells, lowers this resistance allowing for MHC-I presentation of other peptide sources.
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