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Mannose receptor-mediated uptake of antigens strongly enhances HLA class II-restricted antigen presentation by cultured dendritic cells
Authors:M. C. Agnes A. Tan  A. Mieke Mommaas  Jan Wouter Drijfhout  Reina Jordens  Jos J. M. Onderwater  Desiree Verwoerd  Aat A. Mulder  Annette N. van der Heiden  Doris Scheidegger  Lauran C. J. M. Oomen  Tom H. M. Ottenhoff  Abraham Tulp  Jacques J. Neefjes  Frits Koning
Abstract:Dendritic cells (DC) efficiently take up antigens by macropinocytosis and mannose receptor-mediated endocytosis. Here we show that endocytosis of mannose receptor-antigen complexes takes place via small coated vesicles, while non-mannosylated antigens were mainly present in larger vesicles. Shortly after internalization the mannose receptor and its ligand appeared in the larger vesicles. Within 10 min, the mannosylated and non-mannosylated antigens co-localized with typical markers for major histocompatibility complex class II-enriched compartments and lysosomes. In contrast, the mannose receptor appeared not to reach these compartments, suggesting that it releases its ligand in an earlier endosomal structure. Moreover, we demonstrate that mannosylation of protein antigen and peptides resulted in a 200–10 000-fold enhanced potency to stimulate HLA class II-restricted peptide-specific T cell clones compared to non-mannosylated peptides. Our results indicate that mannosylation of antigen leads to selective targeting and subsequent superior presentation by DC which may be applicable in vaccine design.
Keywords:Mannose receptor  Major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted antigen presentation  Mannosylated antigens
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