Journal article

Asparagine endopeptidase is not essential for class II MHC antigen presentation but is required for processing of cathepsin L in mice

R Maehr, HC Hang, JD Mintern, YM Kim, A Cuvillier, M Nishimura, K Yamada, K Shirahama-Noda, I Hara-Nishimura, HL Ploegh

JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2005

Abstract

Class II MHC molecules survey the endocytic compartments of APCs and present antigenic peptides to CD4 T cells. In this context, lysosomal proteases are essential not only for the generation of antigenic peptides but also for proteolysis of the invariant chain to allow the maturation of class II MHC molecules. Recent studies with protease inhibitors have implicated the asparagine endopeptidase (AEP) in class II MHC-restricted Ag presentation. We now report that AEP-deficient mice show no differences in processing of the invariant chain or maturation of class II MHC products compared with wild-type mice. In the absence of AEP, presentation to primary T cells of OVA and myelin oligodendrocyte ..

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