Journal article

Natural HLA class I polymorphism controls the pathway of antigen presentation and susceptibility to viral evasion

D Zernich, AW Purcell, WA Macdonald, L Kjer-Nielsen, LK Ely, N Laham, T Crockford, NA Mifsud, M Bharadwaj, L Chang, BD Tait, R Holdsworth, AG Brooks, SP Bottomley, T Beddoe, CA Peh, J Rossjohn, J McCluskey

Journal of Experimental Medicine | ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS | Published : 2004

Abstract

HLA class I polymorphism creates diversity in epitope specificity and T cell repertoire. We show that HLA polymorphism also controls the choice of Ag presentation pathway. A single amino acid polymorphism that distinguishes HLA-B*4402 (Asp116) from B*4405 (Tyr116) permits B*4405 to constitutively acquire peptides without any detectable incorporation into the transporter associated with Ag presentation (TAP)-associated peptide loading complex even under conditions of extreme peptide starvation. This mode of peptide capture is less susceptible to viral interference than the conventional loading pathway used by HLA-B*4402 that involves assembly of class I molecules within the peptide loading co..

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