Endocytosed protein antigens are believed to be fragmented in what appears to be a balance between proteolysis and MHC-mediated epitope protection, and the resulting peptide-MHC complexes are transported to the surface of the antigen-presenting cells (APC) and presented to T cells. The events that lead to antigenic peptide generation and the compartments where antigen processing takes place remains somewhat enigmatic. The importance of intracellular antigen processing has been well established; however, it is unclear whether additional processing occurs at the APC surface. To follow antigen processing, we have identified a pair of T cell hybridomas that recognize a long vs. a short version of the same epitope. We have used prefixed APC and various protease inhibitors to demonstrate that the APC surface has a considerable potential for antigen processing. Specific antibodies further identified the exopeptidase Aminopeptidase N (APN, CD13) as one of the enzymes involved in the observed cell-surface antigen processing. The NH2-terminal end of the longer peptide could, even while bound to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules, be digested by APN with dramatic consequences for T cell antigen recognition. This could be demonstrated both in cell-free systems using purified reagents and in cellular systems. Thus, MHC class II and APN may act in concert to generate the final T cell epitopes.
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July 01 1996
T cell responses affected by aminopeptidase N (CD13)-mediated trimming of major histocompatibility complex class II-bound peptides.
S L Larsen,
S L Larsen
Department of Experimental Immunology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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L O Pedersen,
L O Pedersen
Department of Experimental Immunology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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S Buus,
S Buus
Department of Experimental Immunology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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A Stryhn
A Stryhn
Department of Experimental Immunology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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S L Larsen
Department of Experimental Immunology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
L O Pedersen
Department of Experimental Immunology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
S Buus
Department of Experimental Immunology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
A Stryhn
Department of Experimental Immunology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1996) 184 (1): 183–189.
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S L Larsen, L O Pedersen, S Buus, A Stryhn; T cell responses affected by aminopeptidase N (CD13)-mediated trimming of major histocompatibility complex class II-bound peptides.. J Exp Med 1 July 1996; 184 (1): 183–189. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.184.1.183
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