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Science 13 January 1995:
Vol. 267. no. 5195, pp. 243 - 246
DOI: 10.1126/science.7809629

Articles

Science, Vol 267, Issue 5195, 243-246
Copyright © 1995 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

A phagosome-to-cytosol pathway for exogenous antigens presented on MHC class I molecules

M Kovacsovics-Bankowski and KL Rock

Division of Lymphocyte Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA 02115.

Peptides from endogenous proteins are presented by major histocompatibility complex class I molecules, but antigens (Ags) in the extracellular fluids are generally not. However, pathogens or particulate Ags that are internalized into phagosomes of macrophages (M phi s) stimulate CD8 T cells. The presentation of these Ags is resistant to chloroquine but is blocked by inhibitors of the proteasome, a mutation in the TAP1-TAP2 transporter, and brefeldin A. Moreover, phagocytosis of a ribosomal-inactivating protein inhibited M phi protein synthesis. These results demonstrate that M phi s transfer Ags from phagosomes into the cytosol and that endogenous and exogenous Ags use a final common pathway for class I presentation.


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Stimulation of cytotoxic T cells against idiotype immunoglobulin of malignant lymphoma with protein-pulsed or idiotype-transduced dendritic cells.
F. Osterroth, A. Garbe, P. Fisch, and H. Veelken (2000)
Blood 95, 1342-1349
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Cd40-Independent Pathways of T Cell Help for Priming of Cd8+ Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes.
Z. Lu, L. Yuan, X. Zhou, E. Sotomayor, H. I. Levitsky, and D. M. Pardoll (2000)
J. Exp. Med. 191, 541-550
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Bacterial Proteins Can Be Processed by Macrophages in a Transporter Associated with Antigen Processing-Independent, Cysteine Protease-Dependent Manner for Presentation by MHC Class I Molecules.
D. J. Campbell, T. Serwold, and N. Shastri (2000)
J. Immunol. 164, 168-175
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Mycobacterial infection of macrophages results in membrane-permeable phagosomes.
R. Teitelbaum, M. Cammer, M. L. Maitland, N. E. Freitag, J. Condeelis, and B. R. Bloom (1999)
PNAS 96, 15190-15195
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In Vivo Priming by DNA Injection Occurs Predominantly by Antigen Transfer.
M. Corr, A. von Damm, D. J. Lee, and H. Tighe (1999)
J. Immunol. 163, 4721-4727
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Deficiency of Transporter for Antigen Presentation (TAP) in Tumor Cells Allows Evasion of Immune Surveillance and Increases Tumorigenesis.
A. K. Johnsen, D. J. Templeton, M.-S. Sy, and C. V. Harding (1999)
J. Immunol. 163, 4224-4231
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Early Emergence of CD8+ T Cells Primed for Production of Type 1 Cytokines in the Lungs of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Infected Mice.
N. V. Serbina and J. L. Flynn (1999)
Infect. Immun. 67, 3980-3988
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Sialoadhesin-Positive Host Macrophages Play an Essential Role in Graft-Versus-Leukemia Reactivity in Mice.
S. Muerkoster, M. Rocha, P. R. Crocker, V. Schirrmacher, and V. Umansky (1999)
Blood 93, 4375-4386
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Antigen Secreted from Noncytosolic Listeria monocytogenes Is Processed by the Classical MHC Class I Processing Pathway.
H. L. Zwickey and T. A. Potter (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 6341-6350
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Presentation of Tumor Antigens by Phagocytic Dendritic Cell Clusters Generated from Human CD34+ Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells: Induction of Autologous Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes against Leukemic Cells in Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Patients.
S.-i. Fujii, K. Fujimoto, K. Shimizu, T. Ezaki, F. Kawano, K. Takatsuki, M. Kawakita, and K. Matsuno (1999)
Cancer Res. 59, 2150-2158
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T Cell Responses to Gram-Negative Intracellular Bacterial Pathogens: A Role for CD8+ T Cells in Immunity to Salmonella Infection and the Involvement of MHC Class Ib Molecules.
W.-F. Lo, H. Ong, E. S. Metcalf, and M. J. Soloski (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 5398-5406
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Immune-Stimulating Complexes Induce an IL-12-Dependent Cascade of Innate Immune Responses.
R. E. Smith, A. M. Donachie, D. Grdic, N. Lycke, and A. McI. Mowat (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 5536-5546
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MHC Class I-Restricted Presentation of Maleylated Protein Binding to Scavenger Receptors.
P. Bansal, P. Mukherjee, S. K. Basu, A. George, V. Bal, and S. Rath (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 4430-4437
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Direct Delivery of the Bordetella pertussis Adenylate Cyclase Toxin to the MHC Class I Antigen Presentation Pathway.
P. Guermonprez, D. Ladant, G. Karimova, A. Ullmann, and C. Leclerc (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 1910-1916
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Intracellular Delivery of a Cytolytic T-Lymphocyte Epitope Peptide by Pertussis Toxin to Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I without Involvement of the Cytosolic Class I Antigen Processing Pathway.
N. H. Carbonetti, T. J. Irish, C. H. Chen, C. B. O'Connell, G. A. Hadley, U. McNamara, R. G. Tuskan, and G. K. Lewis (1999)
Infect. Immun. 67, 602-607
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Colorectal Cancer as a Model for Immunotherapy.
K. A. Foon, J. Yannelli, and M. Bhattacharya-Chatterjee (1999)
Clin. Cancer Res. 5, 225-236
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Fc{gamma} Receptor-mediated Induction of Dendritic Cell Maturation and Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I-restricted Antigen Presentation after Immune Complex Internalization.
A. Regnault, D. Lankar, V. Lacabanne, A. Rodriguez, C. Thery, M. Rescigno, T. Saito, S. Verbeek, C. Bonnerot, P. Ricciardi-Castagnoli, et al. (1999)
J. Exp. Med. 189, 371-380
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Receptor mediated and fluid phase pathways for internalization of the ER Hsp90 chaperone GRP94 in murine macrophages.
J. Wassenberg, C Dezfulian, and C. Nicchitta (1999)
J. Cell Sci. 112, 2167-2175
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Induction of Immunologic Tolerance for Transplantation.
A. A. ROSSINI, D. L. GREINER, and J. P. MORDES (1999)
Physiol Rev 79, 99-141
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Activation of Human CD8+ {alpha}{beta} TCR+ Cells by Mycobacterium tuberculosis Via an Alternate Class I MHC Antigen-Processing Pathway.
D. H. Canaday, C. Ziebold, E. H. Noss, K. A. Chervenak, C. V. Harding, and W. H. Boom (1999)
J. Immunol. 162, 372-379
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Modulating the immune response to genetic immunization.
Adam. D. Cohen, J. D. Boyer, and D. B. Weiner (1998)
FASEB J 12, 1611-1626
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