Abstract
Maturation of dendritic cells (DCs) regulates protein sorting in endosomal compartments to promote the surface expression of molecules involved in T cell activation. MHC Class II complexes are mobilized to the surface via intracellular effector molecules that remain largely unknown. We here show that protein kinase C (PKC) stimulates Class II antigen surface expression, using knock-in mice that express a Class II-green fluorescent protein fusion protein as a read out. Selective inhibition of PKCδ counteracts the ability of DCs to stimulate Class II MHC-restricted antigen-specific T cells. Activation of PKC does not affect antigen uptake, peptide loading and surface display of Class I MHC and transferrin receptor in DCs. We show that activation-induced Class II MHC surface expression is dependent on activation of PKCδ and conclude that this event is pivotal for optimal CD4 T cell activation. © The Japanese Society for Immunology. 2007. All rights reserved.
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Majewski, M., Bose, T. O., Sillé, F. C. M., Pollington, A. M., Fiebiger, E., & Boes, M. (2007). Protein kinase C delta stimulates antigen presentation by Class II MHC in murine dendritic cells. International Immunology, 19(6), 719–732. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxm034
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