Regulation of Antigen Export to the Cytosol During Cross-Presentation

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY(2019)

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Cross-priming refers to the induction of primary cytotoxic CD8(+) T cell responses to antigens that are not expressed in antigen presenting cells (APCs) responsible for T cell priming. Cross-priming is achieved through cross-presentation of exogenous antigens derived from tumors, extracellular pathogens or infected neighboring cells on Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class I molecules. Despite extensive research efforts to understand the intracellular pathways involved in antigen cross-presentation, certain critical steps remain elusive and controversial. Here we review recent advances on antigen cross-presentation, focusing on the mechanisms involved in antigen export to the cytosol, a crucial step of this pathway.
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dendritic cells,cross-presentation,cytosolic antigen export,ERAD,endosomal leakage
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