MHC class II (MHC-II)-restricted CD4+ T cells are essential for control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. This report describes the identification and purification of LprG (Rv1411c) as an inhibitor of primary human macrophage MHC-II Ag processing. LprG is a 24-kDa lipoprotein found in the M. tuberculosis cell wall. Prolonged exposure (>16 h) of human macrophages to LprG resulted in marked inhibition of MHC-II Ag processing. Inhibition of MHC-II Ag processing was dependent on TLR-2. Short-term exposure (<6 h) to LprG stimulated TLR-2-dependent TNF-α production. Thus, LprG can exploit TLR-2 signaling to inhibit MHC-II Ag processing in human macrophages. Inhibition of MHC-II Ag processing by mycobacterial lipoproteins may allow M. tuberculosis, within infected macrophages, to avoid recognition by CD4+ T cells.
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Gehring, A. J., Dobos, K. M., Belisle, J. T., Harding, C. V., & Boom, W. H. (2004). Mycobacterium tuberculosis LprG ( Rv1411c ): A Novel TLR-2 Ligand That Inhibits Human Macrophage Class II MHC Antigen Processing. The Journal of Immunology, 173(4), 2660–2668. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.173.4.2660
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