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Critical role for the immunoproteasome subunit LMP7 in the resistance of mice to Toxoplasma gondii infection
Authors:Liping Tu  Chikako Moriya  Takashi Imai  Hidekazu Ishida  Kohhei Tetsutani  Xuefeng Duan  Shigeo Murata  Keiji Tanaka  Chikako Shimokawa  Hajime Hisaeda  Kunisuke Himeno
Institution:1. Department of Parasitology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan;2. Department of Molecular Oncology, The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Proteasome‐mediated proteolysis is responsible for the generation of immunogenic epitopes presented by MHC class I molecules, which activate antigen‐specific CD8+ T cells. Immunoproteasomes, defined by the presence of the three catalytic subunits LMP2, MECL‐1, and LMP7, have been hypothesized to optimize MHC class I antigen processing. In this study, we demonstrate that the infection of mice with a protozoan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, induced the expression of LMP7 mRNA in APC and increased the capacity of APC to induce the production of IFN‐γ by antigen‐specific CD8+ T cells. In vitro infection of a DC cell line with T. gondii also induced the expression of LMP7 and resulted in enhanced proteasome proteolytic activity. Finally, mice lacking LMP7 were highly susceptible to infection with T. gondii and showed a reduced number of functional CD8+ T cells. These results demonstrate that proteasomes containing LMP7 play an indispensable role in the survival of mice infected with T. gondii, presumably due to the efficient generation of CTL epitopes required for the functional development of CD8+ T cells.
Keywords:Antigen processing  CD8+ T cells  Parasitology  Proteasomes
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