Membrane specializations and endosome maturation in dendritic cells and B cells

M Boes, A Cuvillier, H Ploegh*

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Abstract

Interest in the cell biology of antigen presentation is centered on dendritic cells (DCs) as initiators of the immune response. The ability to examine primary antigen-presenting cells, as opposed to cell lines, has opened a new window for study of antigen processing and peptide acquisition by Class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) products, especially where intracellular trafficking of peptide-Class-II complexes is concerned. Here, we review the dynamics of Class II MHC-positive intracellular structures in dendritic cells as well as B cells. We focus on the generation of multi-vesicular bodies, where Class II MHC products acquire antigenic peptide, on the endosomal transport of peptide-loaded Class II MHC to the cell surface and on the importance of Class II MHC localization in membrane microdomains.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)175-183
Number of pages9
JournalTrends in Cell Biology
Volume14
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CLASS-II MOLECULES
  • RECEPTOR DOWN-REGULATION
  • GROWTH-FACTOR RECEPTOR
  • LIPID RAFTS
  • ANTIGEN PRESENTATION
  • MULTIVESICULAR-BODY
  • PEPTIDE COMPLEXES
  • INVARIANT CHAIN
  • IMMUNOLOGICAL SYNAPSE
  • EGF RECEPTOR

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