Mixed proteasomes function to increase viral peptide diversity and broaden antiviral CD8+ T cell responses

D Zanker, J Waithman, JW Yewdell… - The Journal of …, 2013 - journals.aai.org
D Zanker, J Waithman, JW Yewdell, W Chen
The Journal of Immunology, 2013journals.aai.org
The three proteasome subunits with proteolytic activity are encoded by standard or
immunoproteasome genes. Many proteasomes expressed by normal cells and cells
exposed to cytokines are “mixed”, that is, contain both standard and immunoproteasome
subunits. Using a panel of 38 defined influenza A virus–derived epitopes recognized by
C57BL/6 mouse CD8+ T cells, we used mice with targeted disruption of β1i, β2i, or β5i/β2i
genes to examine the contribution of mixed proteasomes to the immunodominance …
Abstract
The three proteasome subunits with proteolytic activity are encoded by standard or immunoproteasome genes. Many proteasomes expressed by normal cells and cells exposed to cytokines are “mixed”, that is, contain both standard and immunoproteasome subunits. Using a panel of 38 defined influenza A virus–derived epitopes recognized by C57BL/6 mouse CD8+ T cells, we used mice with targeted disruption of β1i, β2i, or β5i/β2i genes to examine the contribution of mixed proteasomes to the immunodominance hierarchy of antiviral CD8+ T cells. We show that each immunoproteasome subunit has large effects on the primary and recall immunodominance hierarchies due to modulating both the available T cell repertoire and generation of individual epitopes as determined both biochemically and kinetically in Ag presentation assays. These findings indicate that mixed proteasomes function to enhance the diversity of peptides and support a broad CD8+ T cell response.
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