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TLR signaling in human antigen‐presenting cells regulates MR1‐dependent activation of MAIT cells

Mucosal‐associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are an abundant innate‐like T lymphocyte population that are enriched in liver and mucosal tissues. They are restricted by MR1, which presents antigens derived from a metabolic precursor of riboflavin synthesis, a pathway present in many microbial species,...

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Autores principales: Ussher, James E., van Wilgenburg, Bonnie, Hannaway, Rachel F., Ruustal, Kerstin, Phalora, Prabhjeet, Kurioka, Ayako, Hansen, Ted H., Willberg, Christian B., Phillips, Rodney E., Klenerman, Paul
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5297987/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27105778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eji.201545969
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author Ussher, James E.
van Wilgenburg, Bonnie
Hannaway, Rachel F.
Ruustal, Kerstin
Phalora, Prabhjeet
Kurioka, Ayako
Hansen, Ted H.
Willberg, Christian B.
Phillips, Rodney E.
Klenerman, Paul
author_facet Ussher, James E.
van Wilgenburg, Bonnie
Hannaway, Rachel F.
Ruustal, Kerstin
Phalora, Prabhjeet
Kurioka, Ayako
Hansen, Ted H.
Willberg, Christian B.
Phillips, Rodney E.
Klenerman, Paul
author_sort Ussher, James E.
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description Mucosal‐associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are an abundant innate‐like T lymphocyte population that are enriched in liver and mucosal tissues. They are restricted by MR1, which presents antigens derived from a metabolic precursor of riboflavin synthesis, a pathway present in many microbial species, including commensals. Therefore, MR1‐mediated MAIT cell activation must be tightly regulated to prevent inappropriate activation and immunopathology. Using an in vitro model of MR1‐mediated activation of primary human MAIT cells, we investigated the mechanisms by which it is regulated. Uptake of intact bacteria by antigen presenting cells (APCs) into acidified endolysosomal compartments was required for efficient MR1‐mediated MAIT cell activation, while stimulation with soluble ligand was inefficient. Consistent with this, little MR1 was seen at the surface of human monocytic (THP1) and B‐cell lines. Activation with a TLR ligand increased the amount of MR1 at the surface of THP1 but not B‐cell lines, suggesting differential regulation in different cell types. APC activation and NF‐κB signaling were critical for MR1‐mediated MAIT cell activation. In primary cells, however, prolonged TLR signaling led to downregulation of MR1‐mediated MAIT cell activation. Overall, MR1‐mediated MAIT cell activation is a tightly regulated process, dependent on integration of innate signals by APCs.
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spelling pubmed-52979872017-02-22 TLR signaling in human antigen‐presenting cells regulates MR1‐dependent activation of MAIT cells Ussher, James E. van Wilgenburg, Bonnie Hannaway, Rachel F. Ruustal, Kerstin Phalora, Prabhjeet Kurioka, Ayako Hansen, Ted H. Willberg, Christian B. Phillips, Rodney E. Klenerman, Paul Eur J Immunol Innate Immunity Mucosal‐associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are an abundant innate‐like T lymphocyte population that are enriched in liver and mucosal tissues. They are restricted by MR1, which presents antigens derived from a metabolic precursor of riboflavin synthesis, a pathway present in many microbial species, including commensals. Therefore, MR1‐mediated MAIT cell activation must be tightly regulated to prevent inappropriate activation and immunopathology. Using an in vitro model of MR1‐mediated activation of primary human MAIT cells, we investigated the mechanisms by which it is regulated. Uptake of intact bacteria by antigen presenting cells (APCs) into acidified endolysosomal compartments was required for efficient MR1‐mediated MAIT cell activation, while stimulation with soluble ligand was inefficient. Consistent with this, little MR1 was seen at the surface of human monocytic (THP1) and B‐cell lines. Activation with a TLR ligand increased the amount of MR1 at the surface of THP1 but not B‐cell lines, suggesting differential regulation in different cell types. APC activation and NF‐κB signaling were critical for MR1‐mediated MAIT cell activation. In primary cells, however, prolonged TLR signaling led to downregulation of MR1‐mediated MAIT cell activation. Overall, MR1‐mediated MAIT cell activation is a tightly regulated process, dependent on integration of innate signals by APCs. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-05-30 2016-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5297987/ /pubmed/27105778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eji.201545969 Text en © 2016 The Authors. European Journal of Immunology published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ny/3.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Innate Immunity
Ussher, James E.
van Wilgenburg, Bonnie
Hannaway, Rachel F.
Ruustal, Kerstin
Phalora, Prabhjeet
Kurioka, Ayako
Hansen, Ted H.
Willberg, Christian B.
Phillips, Rodney E.
Klenerman, Paul
TLR signaling in human antigen‐presenting cells regulates MR1‐dependent activation of MAIT cells
title TLR signaling in human antigen‐presenting cells regulates MR1‐dependent activation of MAIT cells
title_full TLR signaling in human antigen‐presenting cells regulates MR1‐dependent activation of MAIT cells
title_fullStr TLR signaling in human antigen‐presenting cells regulates MR1‐dependent activation of MAIT cells
title_full_unstemmed TLR signaling in human antigen‐presenting cells regulates MR1‐dependent activation of MAIT cells
title_short TLR signaling in human antigen‐presenting cells regulates MR1‐dependent activation of MAIT cells
title_sort tlr signaling in human antigen‐presenting cells regulates mr1‐dependent activation of mait cells
topic Innate Immunity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5297987/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27105778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eji.201545969
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