Journal article
Cytosolic delivery of bacterial metabolites by riboflavin transporters promotes MR1 antigen presentation and MAIT cell recognition.
Sebastian Cruz-Gomez, Hui Jing Lim, Brunda Nijagal, Yuting Yang, Nicole Lau, Jeffrey Yw Mak, David P Fairlie, Hayley Newton, Mariolina Salio, Jose A Villadangos, Hamish Eg McWilliam
Immunol Cell Biol | Published : 2026
DOI: 10.1111/imcb.70130
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Abstract
Major histocompatibility complex class I-related protein 1 (MR1) presents microbial Vitamin B-related metabolite antigens (VitBAg) at the cell surface to activate mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells. Precisely how antigen-presenting cells capture these MR1 ligands is not known. Here, we show that the most effective route for presentation of bacterial VitBAg involves passage through the cytosol. Consistent with structural similarities with riboflavin, we find that VitBAg presentation is inhibited by riboflavin. We further show that riboflavin carriers transport VitBAg into cells and enhance MR1 antigen presentation to MAIT cells. However, elimination of specific riboflavin carriers do..
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