Polymorphisms In Mhc Class I Molecules Influence Their Interactions With Components Of The Antigen Processing And Presentation Pathway

Aure Aflalo,Louise H. Boyle

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMMUNOGENETICS(2021)

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MHC class I (MHC-I) molecules undergo an intricate folding process in order to pick up antigenic peptide to present to the immune system. In recent years, the discovery of a new peptide editor for MHC-I has added an extra level of complexity in our understanding of how peptide presentation is regulated. On top of this, the incredible diversity in MHC-I molecules leads to significant variation in the interaction between MHC-I and components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway. Here, we review our current understanding regarding how polymorphisms in human leukocyte antigen class I molecules influence their interactions with key components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway. A deeper understanding of this may offer new insights regarding how apparently subtle variation in MHC-I can have a significant impact on susceptibility to disease.
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antigens, expression, function, immunology, polymorphism
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