| Literature DB >> 35370095 |
Linda Voogd1, Paula Ruibal1, Tom H M Ottenhoff1, Simone A Joosten2.
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The essentially monomorphic human antigen presentation molecule HLA-E is an interesting candidate target to enable vaccination irrespective of genetic diversity. Predictive HLA-E peptide-binding motifs have been refined to facilitate HLA-E peptide discovery. HLA-E can accommodate structurally divergent peptides of both self and microbial origin. Intracellular processing and presentation pathways for peptides by HLA-E for T cell receptor (TCR) recognition remain to be elucidated. Recent studies show that, unlike canonical peptides, inhibition of the transporter associated with antigen presentation (TAP) is essential to allow HLA-E antigen presentation in cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and possibly also of other non-canonical peptides. We propose three alternative and TAP-independent MHC-E antigen-presentation pathways, including for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections. These insights may help in designing potential HLA-E targeting vaccines against tumors and pathogens.Entities:
Keywords: MHC-E; T cell; antigen presentation; peptide recognition; vaccine
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35370095 PMCID: PMC9058203 DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2022.03.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Immunol ISSN: 1471-4906 Impact factor: 19.709