Interaction of the capsular polysaccharide a from bacteroides fragilis with DC-SIGN on human dendritic cells is necessary for its processing and presentation to T cells

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Abstract

The zwitterionic capsular polysaccharide A (PSA) of Bacteroides fragilis is the first carbohydrate antigen described to be presented in major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II for the induction of CD4+ T cell responses. However, the identity of the receptor mediating binding and internalization of PSA in antigen presenting cells remains elusive. C-type lectins are glycan-binding receptors known for their capacity to target ligands for antigen presentation to T cells. Here, we investigated whether C-type lectins were involved in the internalization of PSA and identified dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN) as the main receptor for PSA on human dendritic cells (DC). The induction of PSA-specific T cell proliferation appeared to be completely dependent on DC-SIGN. These data reveal a crucial role for DC-SIGN in the endocytosis and routing of PSA in human DC for the efficient stimulation of PSA-specific CD4+ T cells. © 2013 Bloem, García-Vallejo, Vuist, Cobb, van Vliet and van Kooyk.

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Bloem, K., García-Vallejo, J. J., Vuist, I. M., Cobb, B. A., Van Vliet, S. J., & Van Kooyk, Y. (2013). Interaction of the capsular polysaccharide a from bacteroides fragilis with DC-SIGN on human dendritic cells is necessary for its processing and presentation to T cells. Frontiers in Immunology, 4(MAY). https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00103

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