Journal article

Secreted HLA recapitulates the immunopeptidome and allows in-depth coverage of HLA A*02:01 ligands

KE Scull, NL Dudek, AJ Corbett, SH Ramarathinam, DG Gorasia, NA Williamson, AW Purcell

Molecular Immunology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

HLA molecules are cell-surface glycoproteins that present peptides, derived from intracellular protein antigens, for surveillance by T lymphocytes. Secreted HLA (sHLA) technology is a powerful approach for studying these peptides, since it facilitates large-scale production of HLA-bound peptides. We compared secreted and membrane-bound forms of HLA A2 in terms of intracellular trafficking and their bound peptide repertoire (termed the immunopeptidome). We demonstrate that sHLA and membrane bound HLA (mHLA) negotiate intracellular compartments with similar maturation kinetics. Moreover, mass spectrometry revealed a substantial overlap in the immunopeptidome was observed when HLA A2-bound pept..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (Project Grants 508929 and 508927, Senior Research Fellowship to AWP) and the Australian Research Council (LP0883541).