Journal article
MR1 antigen presentation to MAIT cells: new ligands, diverse pathways?
HE McWilliam, JA Villadangos
Current Opinion in Immunology | CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
The major histocompatibility complex class I-related molecule MR1 is the only antigen (Ag) presenting molecule that captures and displays vitamin B-derived metabolites that are unique to a wide array of microbes. Presentation of these metabolite Ag at the cell surface activates mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells, a highly abundant innate-like T cell population, and represents a recently-described mechanism used by the mammalian immune system to sense pathogenic or commensal microbes. Our understanding of the cell biology of how MR1 accomplishes this unique task is still evolving, but recent advances are allowing a general picture to emerge. Further, the list of metabolites presented..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We gratefully acknowledge support from the Australian Research Council (DECRA fellowship, HMCW; Discovery Project, JAV), the National Health and Medical Research Council (Program Grant and Fellowship, JAV), and VESK1 and the Victorian Government (Victoria Fellowship, HMCW).