Autophagy proteins stabilize pathogen-containing phagosomes for prolonged MHC II antigen processing

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Antigen preservation for presentation is a hallmark of potent antigen-presenting cells. In this paper, we report that in human macrophages and dendritic cells, a subset of phagosomes gets coated with Atg8/LC3, a component of the molecular machinery of macroautophagy, and maintains phagocytosed antigens for prolonged presentation on major histocompatibility complex class II molecules. These Atg8/LC3-positive phagosomes are formed around the antigen with TLR2 agonists and require reactive oxygen species production by NOX2 for their generation. A deficiency in the NOX2-dependent formation of these antigen storage phagosomes could contribute to compromise antifungal immune control in chronic granulomatous disease patients. © 2013 Romao et al.

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Romao, S., Gasser, N., Becker, A. C., Guhl, B., Bajagic, M., Vanoaica, D., … Münz, C. (2013). Autophagy proteins stabilize pathogen-containing phagosomes for prolonged MHC II antigen processing. Journal of Cell Biology, 203(5), 757–766. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201308173

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