Forming a Complex with MHC Class I Molecules Interferes with Mouse CD1d Functional Expression

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CD1d molecules are structurally similar to MHC class I, but present lipid antigens as opposed to peptides. Here, we show that MHC class I molecules physically associate with (and regulate the functional expression of) mouse CD1d on the surface of cells. Low pH (3.0) acid stripping of MHC class I molecules resulted in increased surface expression of murine CD1d on antigen presenting cells as well as augmented CD1d-mediated antigen presentation to NKT cells. Consistent with the above results, TAP1-/- mice were found to have a higher percentage of type I NKT cells as compared to wild type mice. Moreover, bone marrow-derived dendritic cells from TAP1-/- mice showed increased antigen presentation by CD1d compared to wild type mice. Together, these results suggest that MHC class I molecules can regulate NKT cell function, in part, by masking CD1d. © 2013 Gourapura et al.

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Gourapura, R. J., Khan, M. A., Gallo, R. M., Shaji, D., Liu, J., & Brutkiewicz, R. R. (2013). Forming a Complex with MHC Class I Molecules Interferes with Mouse CD1d Functional Expression. PLoS ONE, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072867

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