The receptor DNGR-1 signals for phagosomal rupture to promote cross-presentation of dead-cell-associated antigens

受体DNGR-1发出信号,促使吞噬体破裂,从而促进死亡细胞相关抗原的交叉呈递。

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作者:Johnathan Canton # ,Hanna Blees # ,Conor M Henry # ,Michael D Buck ,Oliver Schulz ,Neil C Rogers ,Eleanor Childs ,Santiago Zelenay ,Hefin Rhys ,Marie-Charlotte Domart ,Lucy Collinson ,Andres Alloatti ,Cara J Ellison ,Sebastian Amigorena ,Venizelos Papayannopoulos ,David C Thomas ,Felix Randow ,Caetano Reis e Sousa

Abstract

Type 1 conventional dendritic (cDC1) cells are necessary for cross-presentation of many viral and tumor antigens to CD8+ T cells. cDC1 cells can be identified in mice and humans by high expression of DNGR-1 (also known as CLEC9A), a receptor that binds dead-cell debris and facilitates XP of corpse-associated antigens. Here, we show that DNGR-1 is a dedicated XP receptor that signals upon ligand engagement to promote phagosomal rupture. This allows escape of phagosomal contents into the cytosol, where they access the endogenous major histocompatibility complex class I antigen processing pathway. The activity of DNGR-1 maps to its signaling domain, which activates SYK and NADPH oxidase to cause phagosomal damage even when spliced into a heterologous receptor and expressed in heterologous cells. Our data reveal the existence of innate immune receptors that couple ligand binding to endocytic vesicle damage to permit MHC class I antigen presentation of exogenous antigens and to regulate adaptive immunity.

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