Delivery of loaded MR1 monomer results in efficient ligand exchange to host MR1 and subsequent MR1T cell activation

负载MR1单体的递送可导致与宿主MR1进行高效的配体交换,并随后激活MR1T细胞。

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作者:Corinna A Kulicke # ,Gwendolyn M Swarbrick # ,Nicole A Ladd ,Meghan Cansler ,Megan Null ,Aneta Worley ,Chance Lemon ,Tania Ahmed ,Joshua Bennett ,Taylor N Lust ,Chelsea M Heisler ,Megan E Huber ,Jason R Krawic ,Laurisa M Ankley ,Savannah K McBride ,Fikadu G Tafesse ,Andrew J Olive ,William H Hildebrand ,Deborah A Lewinsohn ,Erin J Adams ,David M Lewinsohn ,Melanie J Harriff

Abstract

MR1-restricted T cells have been implicated in microbial infections, sterile inflammation, wound healing and cancer. Similar to other antigen presentation molecules, evidence supports multiple, complementary MR1 antigen presentation pathways. To investigate ligand exchange pathways for MR1, we used MR1 monomers and tetramers loaded with 5-(2-oxopropylideneamino)-6-d-ribitylaminouracil (5-OP-RU) to deliver the antigen. Using MR1-deficient cells reconstituted with wild-type MR1 or MR1 molecules that cannot bind 5-OP-RU, we show that presentation of monomer-delivered 5-OP-RU is dependent on cellular MR1 and requires the transfer of ligand from the soluble molecule onto MR1 expressed by the antigen presenting cell. This mode of antigen delivery strengthens the evidence for post-ER ligand exchange pathways for MR1, which could represent an important avenue by which MR1 acquires antigens derived from endocytosed pathogens.

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