Title of article :
Trafficking of MHC class II molecules in the late secretory pathway
Author/Authors :
Elizabeth M. Hiltbold، نويسنده , , Paul A. Roche، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
6
From page :
30
To page :
35
Abstract :
Antigen presenting cells (APCs) alert the immune system to attack by extracellular organisms; APCs achieve this via internalization, degradation, and display of antigenic fragments on the cell surface by MHC class II molecules. These class II molecules bind to an accessory protein, termed the invariant chain, that ensures proper folding of the molecules. Invariant-chain binding also directs class II molecules to lysosomes, which are probably the most important sites for antigen loading. Endosomes are intermediates in the transport of class-II–invariant chain complexes to antigen-processing compartments, whereas trafficking of class II–peptide complexes to the membrane (and beyond) is less-well understood. Unlike other APCs, dendritic cells alter their capacity to present peptides via MHC class II molecules during differentiation, revealing a complex level of regulated antigen-presentation by this APC subtype.
Journal title :
Current Opinion in Immunology
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Current Opinion in Immunology
Record number :
512154
Link To Document :
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