The known unknowns of antigen processing and presentation

JM Vyas, AG Van der Veen, HL Ploegh - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008 - nature.com
JM Vyas, AG Van der Veen, HL Ploegh
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008nature.com
The principal components of both MHC class I and class II antigen processing and
presentation pathways are well known. In dendritic cells, these pathways are tightly
regulated by Toll-like-receptor signalling and include features, such as cross-presentation,
that are not seen in other cell types. However, the exact mechanisms involved in the
subcellular trafficking of antigens remain poorly understood and in some cases are
controversial. Recent data suggest that diverse cellular machineries, including autophagy …
Abstract
The principal components of both MHC class I and class II antigen processing and presentation pathways are well known. In dendritic cells, these pathways are tightly regulated by Toll-like-receptor signalling and include features, such as cross-presentation, that are not seen in other cell types. However, the exact mechanisms involved in the subcellular trafficking of antigens remain poorly understood and in some cases are controversial. Recent data suggest that diverse cellular machineries, including autophagy, participate in antigen processing and presentation, although their relative contributions remain to be fully elucidated. Here, we highlight some emerging themes of antigen processing and presentation that we think merit further attention.
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