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Transport of misfolded endoplasmic reticulum proteins to the cell surface by MHC class II molecules.


ABSTRACT: Nascent MHC class II molecules are associated with the invariant chain and are transported to the endolysosomal pathway, where MHC class II molecules acquire peptide antigens. On the other hand, misfolded endoplasmic reticulum (ER) proteins are generally degraded in the cells and are neither expressed on the cell surface nor secreted. Here, we found that MHC class II molecules associate with some misfolded ER proteins via the peptide-binding groove in competition with invariant chain. The misfolded proteins associated with MHC class II molecules are transported intact to the cell surface without processing to peptides. Furthermore, these complexes efficiently stimulate antigen-specific B cells. These findings reveal that MHC class II molecules function as a chaperone for the cell surface expression of misfolded ER proteins. In addition, we suggest that MHC class II molecules present not only peptides but also intact host-cell-derived proteins on the cell surface. These findings provide new insights into the function of MHC class II molecules.

SUBMITTER: Jiang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3597850 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transport of misfolded endoplasmic reticulum proteins to the cell surface by MHC class II molecules.

Jiang Yan Y   Arase Noriko N   Kohyama Masako M   Hirayasu Kouyuki K   Suenaga Tadahiro T   Jin Hui H   Matsumoto Maki M   Shida Kyoko K   Lanier Lewis L LL   Saito Takashi T   Arase Hisashi H  

International immunology 20130118 4


Nascent MHC class II molecules are associated with the invariant chain and are transported to the endolysosomal pathway, where MHC class II molecules acquire peptide antigens. On the other hand, misfolded endoplasmic reticulum (ER) proteins are generally degraded in the cells and are neither expressed on the cell surface nor secreted. Here, we found that MHC class II molecules associate with some misfolded ER proteins via the peptide-binding groove in competition with invariant chain. The misfol  ...[more]

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