Proteasome isoforms in human thymi and mouse models

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Immunology letters Pub Date : 2024-07-15 DOI:10.1016/j.imlet.2024.106899
Michele Mishto , Iina Takala , Paola Bonfanti , Juliane Liepe
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Abstract

The thymus is the organ where functional and self-tolerant T cells are selected through processes of positive and negative selection before migrating to the periphery. The antigenic peptides presented on MHC class I molecules of thymic epithelial cells (TECs) in the cortex and medulla of the thymus are key players in these processes. It has been theorized that these cells express different proteasome isoforms, which generate MHC class I immunopeptidomes with features that differentiate cortex and medulla, and hence positive and negative CD8+ T cell selection. This theory is largely based on mouse models and does not consider the large variety of noncanonical antigenic peptides that could be produced by proteasomes and presented on MHC class I molecules. Here, we review the multi-omics, biochemical and cellular studies carried out on mouse models and human thymi to investigate their content of proteasome isoforms, briefly summarize the implication that noncanonical antigenic peptide presentation in the thymus could have on CD8+ T cell repertoire and put these aspects in the larger framework of anatomical and immunological differences between these two species.

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人类胸腺和小鼠模型中的蛋白酶体同工酶。
胸腺是功能性和自我耐受性 T 细胞在迁移到外周之前通过正向和负向选择过程被筛选出来的器官。胸腺皮质和髓质中的胸腺上皮细胞(TECs)的 MHC I 类分子上呈现的抗原肽是这些过程中的关键角色。有理论认为,这些细胞表达不同的蛋白酶体异构体,从而产生具有区分皮质和髓质特征的 MHC I 类免疫肽组,进而产生阳性和阴性 CD8+ T 细胞选择。这一理论主要基于小鼠模型,并没有考虑到蛋白酶体可能产生并呈现在 MHC I 类分子上的大量非典型抗原肽。在此,我们回顾了对小鼠模型和人类胸腺进行的多组学、生化和细胞研究,以调查它们的蛋白酶体同工酶的含量,简要总结了非经典抗原肽在胸腺中的呈现可能对 CD8+ T 细胞群的影响,并将这些方面置于这两个物种之间解剖学和免疫学差异的大框架中。
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Immunology letters
Immunology letters 医学-免疫学
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