| Literature DB >> 28474781 |
Alexandre Reuben1,2,3, Jacqueline W Chung1, Réjean Lapointe1,2,3, Manuela M Santos1,2,3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Since its discovery, the hemochromatosis protein HFE has been primarily defined by its role in iron metabolism and homeostasis, and its involvement in the genetic disease termed hereditary hemochromatosis (HH). While HH patients are typically afflicted by dysregulated iron levels, many are also affected by several immune defects and increased incidence of autoimmune diseases that have thereby implicated HFE in the immune response. Growing evidence has supported an immunological role for HFE with recent studies describing HFE specifically as it relates to MHC I antigen presentation. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Antigen processing and presentation; HFE; MHC; hereditary hemochromatosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28474781 PMCID: PMC5569368 DOI: 10.1002/iid3.158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immun Inflamm Dis ISSN: 2050-4527
Figure 1HFE as an iron sensor and the TfR1/Tf cycle for cellular iron uptake. The TfR1 is located at the cell surface where it binds Tf‐bound iron. HFE is also located at the cell surface and competes with Tf for binding to TfR1. The TfR1/Tf or TFR1/HFE complex is internalized by clathrin‐dependent endocytosis before iron is released from the TfR1/HFE complex in endosomes acidified to a pH of 5.5. Iron is then exported from the endosomes to the cytosol through the DMT‐1 transporter and is typically stored as ferritin in the cytosol.
Figure 2MHC I and II antigen presentation pathways. Schema depicting overviews of the classical and cross‐presentation pathways through MHC I and II.
Figure 3The immunological synapse (IS) and MHC I molecule. A) Interface between APC and CD8+ T lymphocytes. The centre of the IS consists of the MHC I molecule presenting a peptide, the TCR, and CD8 co‐receptor, which binds the MHC I molecule/peptide complex. B) Magnification of the MHC I molecule with bound peptide. The MHC I molecule structure consists of a heavy chain of three alpha domains (α1–3) anchored by a transmembrane domain and a β2‐microglobulin (β2‐m) light chain.
Figure 4HFE and classical MHC I molecules present homologous structures and are synthesized and folded within the endoplasmic reticulum. A) Structures of HLA‐A2 and HFE and binding sites to antigen presentation chaperones for HLA‐A2, as well as degree of conservation of these sites in HFE. B) Schema depicting the MHC I antigen presentation pathway as well as HFE synthesis, surface transport, and expression.
Effect of HFE variants on MHC I antigen processing, presentation, and T cell activation
| HFE | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phenotype | WT | H63D | C282Y | V100A | References |
| Binds TfR1? | Yes | Yes | No | No |
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| Alters hepcidin expression? | Yes | ⇓ | ⇓⇓ | NA |
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| Affects iron uptake? | ⇓⇓ | ⇑ | ⇑⇑ | ⇑⇑ |
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| Expressed at cell surface? | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
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| Causes ER stress/UPR? | No | Yes | Yes | NA |
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| Is unstable degraded? | No | No | Yes | No |
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| Alters MHC I chaperone mRNA levels? | No | No | ⇑ | No |
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| Alters MHC I chaperone protein levels? | No | No | No | No |
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| Affects MHC I antigen presentation? | ⇓⇓ | ⇓ | No | ⇓⇓ |
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| gp100209–217 (melanoma) | ⇓⇓ | ⇓ | No | ⇓⇓ |
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| MART‐126–35 (melanoma) | ⇓⇓ | ⇓ | No | NA |
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| M158–66 (influenza) | ⇓⇓ | ⇓ | No | ⇓⇓ |
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| Affects high affinity epitopes? | ⇓⇓ | ⇓ | No | NA |
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| Alters surface MHC I expression? | ⇓ | No | No | No |
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| Binds β2‐m? | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
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| Affects minigene? | ⇓⇓ | ⇓ | No | NA |
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| Affects pulsed peptides? | No | No | No | No |
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| α1‐2 domain homologous to HFEWT? | Yes | No | Yes | No |
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| Alters proteasome activity? | No | No | No | No |
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| Alters ER aminopeptidase activity? | No | No | No | No |
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| Alters pan‐cytokine production? | ⇓⇓ | ⇓ | No | NA |
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| Alters TCR reactivity at surface? | No | No | No | No |
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| Alters glycosylation? | No | No | No | No |
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| Enriched chaperone binding? | No | No | No | NA |
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| Affects CD8 T cell numbers? | No | NA | ⇓ | NA |
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| Affects T lymphocyte activation & signaling? | ⇓ | NA | No | NA |
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| Affects antigen presentation in | No | NA | NA | NA |
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Summary of effects observed in investigating the relationship of HFE variants and MHC I antigen presentation in previous studies. Single arrows = moderate effect; double arrows = strong effect.