细菌抗原递送系统:吞噬处理的细菌抗原MHC-I和MHC-II呈递到T细胞。

Behring Institute Mitteilungen Pub Date : 1997-02-01
M Svensson, J Pfeifer, B Stockinger, M J Wick
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利用体外模型系统,我们研究了细菌和抗原呈递细胞的参数,这些参数影响小鼠主要组织相容性复合体II类(MHC-II)和I类(MHC-I)分子的肽呈递。为了研究MHC-II的呈现,我们在鼠伤寒沙门氏菌中以细胞质Crl-HEL融合蛋白的形式表达了与小鼠MHC-II分子I-Ak结合的HEL(52-61)表位。当小鼠腹膜巨噬细胞介导表达Crl-HEL的鼠伤寒沙门氏菌的吞噬加工时,热杀灭鼠伤寒沙门氏菌的HEL(52-61)处理和在I-Ak上呈现的效率高于活菌,并且与等基因光滑LPS菌株相比,粗糙LPS菌株的HEL(52-61)处理和呈现效率更高,这很可能是由于粗糙LPS菌株的吞噬能力增强。巨噬细胞对phoP的处理效率也高于野生型细菌,而组成型表达phoP的沙门氏菌对I-Ak的处理效率低于野生型沙门氏菌。我们还表明,大肠杆菌或鼠伤寒杆菌的巨噬细胞吞噬导致mhc - 1分子呈递细菌抗原。为了研究高氏后MHC-I分子在这一递呈途径中的作用,我们将来自TAP1-/-小鼠的巨噬细胞与含有卵清蛋白[OVA(257-264)]的257-264表位的细菌共孵育,这些巨噬细胞缺乏内源性抗原在MHC-I上的递呈,并且缺乏明显的表面MHC-I表达,卵清蛋白与小鼠I类分子Kb结合。来自TAP1-/-/小鼠的腹腔巨噬细胞可以加工表达OVA表位的细菌,以供表位特异性T杂交瘤细胞识别。与C57BL/6巨噬细胞相比,这种处理和呈递的效率降低了3到100倍,这取决于含有OVA(257-264)表位的蛋白质(Crl-OVA或天然OVA)。这表明OVA(257-264)表位的蛋白背景影响了tap不依赖MHC-I呈递的加工程度。此外,我们发现小鼠骨髓来源的树突状细胞可以吞噬和加工活的革兰氏阴性细菌,以在MHC-I和MHC-II上呈现肽;抑制研究表明,树突状细胞中的酸性区室是这种表现所必需的。这些结果表明,树突状细胞可能是潜在的抗原提呈细胞,用于引发针对细菌的特异性免疫反应。
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Bacterial antigen delivery systems: phagocytic processing of bacterial antigens for MHC-I and MHC-II presentation to T cells.

Using an in vitro model system we have studied parameters of both bacteria and antigen presenting cells that influence peptide presentation by murine major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) and class I (MHC-I) molecules. To study MHC-II presentation, the HEL (52-61) epitope, which binds the murine MHC-II molecule I-Ak, was expressed as the cytoplasmic Crl-HEL fusion protein in S. typhimurium. When murine peritoneal macrophages mediated phagocytic processing of S. typhimurium expressing Crl-HEL, HEL (52-61) was processed and presented on I-Ak more efficiently from heat-killed S. typhimurium than from viable bacteria, and from a rough LPS strain compared to its isogenic smooth LPS counterpart, most likely due to enhanced phagocytosis of the rough LPS strain. Macrophages also processed phoP S. typhimurium strains with greater efficiency for peptide presentation by I-Ak than wild type bacteria while Salmonella constitutively expressing phoP were processed for peptide presentation by I-Ak less efficiently than wild type Salmonella. We have also shown that macrophage phagocytosis of E. coli or S. typhimurium results in presentation of bacterial antigens by MHC-I molecules. To investigate the role of post-Golgi MHC-I molecules in this presentation pathway, peritoneal macrophages from TAP1-/- mice, which are deficient in presenting endogenous antigens on MHC-I and lack significant surface MHC-I expression, were co-incubated with bacteria containing the 257-264 epitope from ovalbumin [OVA(257-264)], which binds the murine class I molecule Kb. Peritoneal macrophages from TAP1-/-/ mice could process bacteria expressing the OVA epitope for recognition by epitope-specific T hybridoma cells. This processing and presentation was reduced in efficiency between three to 100 fold compared to C57BL/6 macrophages, depending on the protein harbouring the OVA (257-264) epitope (Crl-OVA or native OVA). This suggests that the protein context of the OVA (257-264) epitope influences the extent of TAP-independent processing for MHC-I presentation. In addition, we show that murine bone marrow-derived dendritic cells can phagocytose and process viable gram negative bacteria for peptide presentation on MHC-I and MHC-II; inhibition studies showed that acidic compartments in dendritic cells are required for this presentation. These results suggest that dendritic cells may be potential antigen presenting cells used in eliciting specific immune responses against bacteria.

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