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Perforin-2 is a pore-forming effector of endocytic escape in cross-presenting dendritic cells
Author(s) -
Pablo Rodríguez-Silvestre,
Marco Laub,
Patrycja A. Krawczyk,
Alexandra K. Davies,
Julia P. Schessner,
Reejuana Parveen,
Benjamin J. Tuck,
William A. McEwan,
Georg H. H. Borner,
Patrycja Kozik
Publication year - 2023
Publication title -
science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 12.556
H-Index - 1186
eISSN - 1095-9203
pISSN - 0036-8075
DOI - 10.1126/science.adg8802
Subject(s) - cross presentation , perforin , endocytic cycle , microbiology and biotechnology , effector , major histocompatibility complex , mhc class i , antigen , cd8 , antigen presentation , biology , cytotoxic t cell , t cell , immune system , chemistry , immunology , cell , endocytosis , genetics , in vitro
During initiation of antiviral and antitumor T cell-mediated immune responses, dendritic cells (DCs) cross-present exogenous antigens on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules. Cross-presentation relies on the unusual "leakiness" of endocytic compartments in DCs, whereby internalized proteins escape into the cytosol for proteasome-mediated generation of MHC I-binding peptides. Given that type 1 conventional DCs excel at cross-presentation, we searched for cell type-specific effectors of endocytic escape. We devised an assay suitable for genetic screening and identified a pore-forming protein, perforin-2 ( Mpeg1 ), as a dedicated effector exclusive to cross-presenting cells. Perforin-2 was recruited to antigen-containing compartments, where it underwent maturation, releasing its pore-forming domain. Mpeg1 -/- mice failed to efficiently prime CD8 + T cells to cell-associated antigens, revealing an important role for perforin-2 in cytosolic entry of antigens during cross-presentation.

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