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ER–phagosome fusion defines an MHC class I cross-presentation compartment in dendritic cells

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  • Pierre Guermonprez

    (INSERM U520, Institut Curie)

  • Loredana Saveanu

    (INSERM U580, Institut Necker)

  • Monique Kleijmeer

    (UMC Utrecht)

  • Jean Davoust

    (CNRS UMR8115, Genethon)

  • Peter van Endert

    (INSERM U580, Institut Necker)

  • Sebastian Amigorena

    (INSERM U520, Institut Curie)

Abstract

Induction of cytotoxic T-cell immunity requires the phagocytosis of pathogens, virus-infected or dead tumour cells by dendritic cells1. Peptides derived from phagocytosed antigens are then presented to CD8+ T lymphocytes on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules, a process called “cross-presentation”2,3. After phagocytosis, antigens are exported into the cytosol and degraded by the proteasome4,5,6. The resulting peptides are thought to be translocated into the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by specific transporters associated with antigen presentation (TAP), and loaded onto MHC class I molecules by a complex “loading machinery” (which includes tapasin, calreticulin and Erp57)7. Here we show that soon after or during formation, phagosomes fuse with the ER. After antigen export to the cytosol and degradation by the proteasome, peptides are translocated by TAP into the lumen of the same phagosomes, before loading on phagosomal MHC class I molecules. Therefore, cross-presentation in dendritic cells occurs in a specialized, self-sufficient, ER–phagosome mix compartment.

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  • Pierre Guermonprez & Loredana Saveanu & Monique Kleijmeer & Jean Davoust & Peter van Endert & Sebastian Amigorena, 2003. "ER–phagosome fusion defines an MHC class I cross-presentation compartment in dendritic cells," Nature, Nature, vol. 425(6956), pages 397-402, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:425:y:2003:i:6956:d:10.1038_nature01911
    DOI: 10.1038/nature01911
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