Tapasin is a component of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I antigen-loading complex. Here we show that mice with a disrupted tapasin gene display reduced MHC class I expression. Cytotoxic T cell (CTL) responses to viruses are impaired, and dendritic cells of tapasin-deficient mice do not cross-present protein antigen via the MHC class I pathway, indicating a defect in antigen processing. Natural killer (NK) cells from tapasin-deficient mice have an altered repertoire and are self-tolerant. In addition, the repertoire of class I-bound peptides is altered towards less stably binding ones. Thus tapasin plays a role in CTL and NK immune responses and in optimal peptide selection.
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Garbi, N., Tan, P., Diehl, A. D., Chambers, B. J., Ljunggren, H. G., Momburg, F., & Hämmerling, G. J. (2000). Impaired immune responses and altered peptide repertoire in tapasin-deficient mice. Nature Immunology, 1(3), 234–238. https://doi.org/10.1038/79775
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