Abstract
Selective expression of murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) immediate-early (IE) genes leads to the presentation by the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecule Ld of a peptide derived from MCMV IE protein pp89 (Reddehase, M.J., J. B. Rothbard, and U.H. Koszinowski. 1989. Nature (Lond.). 337:651). Characterization of endogenous antigenic peptides identified the pp89 peptide as the nonapeptide 168YPHFMPTNL176 (del Val, M., H.-J. Schlicht, T. Ruppert, M.J. Reddehase, and U.H. Koszinowski. 1991. Cell. 66:1145). Subsequent expression of MCMV early genes prevents presentation of pp89 (del Val, M., K. Münch, M.J. Reddehase, and U.H. Koszinowski. 1989. Cell. 58:305). We report on the mechanism by which MCMV early genes interfere with antigen presentation. Expression of the IE promoter-driven bacterial gene lacZ by recombinant MCMV subjected antigen presentation of beta-galactosidase to the same control and excluded antigen specificity. The Ld-dependent presence of naturally processed antigenic peptides also in nonpresenting cells located the inhibitory function subsequent to the step of antigen processing. The finding that during the E phase of MCMV gene expression the MHC class I heavy chain glycosylation remained in an Endo H-sensitive form suggested a block within the endoplasmic reticulum/cis-Golgi compartment. The failure to present antigenic peptides was explained by a general retention of nascent assembled trimolecular MHC class I complexes. Accordingly, at later stages of infection a significant decrease of surface MHC class I expression was seen, whereas other membrane glycoproteins remained unaffected. Thus, MCMV E genes endow this virus with an effective immune evasion potential. These results also indicate that the formation of the trimolecular complex of MHC class I heavy chain, beta 2-microglobulin, and the finally trimmed peptide is completed before entering the medial-Golgi compartment.
Bibliography
del Val, M., Hengel, H., Häcker, H., Hartlaub, U., Ruppert, T., Lucin, P., & Koszinowski, U. H. (1992). Cytomegalovirus prevents antigen presentation by blocking the transport of peptide-loaded major histocompatibility complex class I molecules into the medial-Golgi compartment. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 176(3), 729â738.
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Created | 21 years, 2 months ago (June 24, 2004, 3:56 a.m.) |
Deposited | 2 years, 1 month ago (July 28, 2023, 3:46 p.m.) |
Indexed | 3 months, 3 weeks ago (May 5, 2025, 1:44 p.m.) |
Issued | 33 years ago (Sept. 1, 1992) |
Published | 33 years ago (Sept. 1, 1992) |
Published Online | 33 years ago (Sept. 1, 1992) |
Published Print | 33 years ago (Sept. 1, 1992) |
@article{del_Val_1992, title={Cytomegalovirus prevents antigen presentation by blocking the transport of peptide-loaded major histocompatibility complex class I molecules into the medial-Golgi compartment.}, volume={176}, ISSN={1540-9538}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.176.3.729}, DOI={10.1084/jem.176.3.729}, number={3}, journal={The Journal of experimental medicine}, publisher={Rockefeller University Press}, author={del Val, M and Hengel, H and Häcker, H and Hartlaub, U and Ruppert, T and Lucin, P and Koszinowski, U H}, year={1992}, month=sep, pages={729–738} }