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IRAP Identifies an Endosomal Compartment Required for MHC Class I Cross-Presentation

Authors: Saveanu, L.; Carroll, O.; Weimershaus, M.; Guermonprez, P.; Firat, E.; Lindo, V.; Greer, F.; +5 Authors

IRAP Identifies an Endosomal Compartment Required for MHC Class I Cross-Presentation

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Let Me Present to You The presentation of exogenous antigens by major histocompatibility (MHC) class I molecules is referred to as cross-presentation. Cross-presentation by dendritic cells plays a central role in the priming of cytolytic T lymphocyte responses to natural and vaccine antigens and also in the initiation of autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes. A satisfactory cell biological model of cross-presentation is not available, which would be required to decipher the link, inherent in cross-presentation, between the secretory and the endocytic pathways. Saveanu et al. (p. 213 , published online 4 June) identify an aminopeptidase, insulin-regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP), which interacts directly with MHC class I molecules. IRAP plays an exclusive and important role in MHC class I cross-presentation of receptor-targeted and phagocytosed antigens. In particular, a specific endosomal compartment, which carries IRAP as a unique marker, is implicated in cross-presentation of phagocytosed antigens.

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Mice, Knockout, Antigen Presentation, Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex, Histocompatibility Antigens Class I, 610, Dendritic Cells, Endosomes, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Adoptive Transfer, Substrate Specificity, Epitopes, Mice, Cross-Priming, Phagocytosis, HLA Antigens, Phagosomes, 616, Animals, Humans, Cystinyl Aminopeptidase

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