Literature DB >> 9605123

Two T cell epitopes from the M5 protein of viable Streptococcus pyogenes engage different pathways of bacterial antigen processing in mouse macrophages.

A A Delvig1, J H Robinson.   

Abstract

We studied the mechanisms of MHC class II-restricted bacterial Ag processing of the surface fibrillar M5 protein from viable Streptococcus pyogenes in murine macrophages. Two previously defined T cell epitopes were studied using T cell hybridomas specific for 308-319/Ad, associated with the cell wall on the surface of streptococci, and 17-31/Ed, located at the protruding amino terminus of M5. Studies with metabolic inhibitors showed that slow (1 h) processing of M5 308-319 occurred in late endosomes and was dependent on newly synthesized MHC class II molecules and microtubules and on communications between early and late endosomes, consistent with engagement of the classical MHC class II processing pathway. In contrast, fast (15 min) bacterial Ag processing of 17-31 occurred in early endosomes independently of newly synthesized MHC class II molecules and microtubules and of trafficking between early and late endosomes, consistent with the recycling MHC class II processing pathway. Finally, bacterial Ag processing of the epitopes exhibited differential sensitivity to blocking with anti-MHC class II Abs. Thus, two T cell epitopes of a single protective Ag from the surface of whole bacteria are routed to distinct MHC class II processing pathways.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9605123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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