PMID: 8609384Apr 15, 1996Paper

Induction of heat-stable antigen expression by phagocytosis is involved in in vitro activation of unprimed CTL by macrophages

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
M L De BruijnM R Jackson

Abstract

Costimulation is required for activation of unprimed CTL. While the costimulatory molecules B7 and heat stable Ag (HSA) play a role in CTL response induction generated by dendritic cells, HSA but not B7 contributes to primary CTL response induced by macrophages (M phi), but only if particulate material has been ingested. This is a finding that correlates well with the observation that soon after phagocytosis of latex beads by M phi, cell surface expression of HSA rapidly increases. This increase could not be prevented by addition of drugs that blocked the synthesis or intracellular transport of newly synthesized HSA. However, inhibitors of protein kinase C did significantly down-regulate HSA expression. Other proteins appear to be regulated by a similar mechanism, because the surface expression of the CD45 isoform B220, of IL-2R, and of CD26 also increased immediately following ingestion of beads by M phi. These data suggest that there exists a sequestered pool of proteins that can be exposed coordinately at the cell surface via a protein kinase signaling mechanism that detects phagocytic events. In the case of HSA, we suggest that the ability to rapidly modulate the cell surface level of costimulatory molecules is a useful mec...Continue Reading

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