Platelets present antigen in the context of MHC class I

LM Chapman, AA Aggrey, DJ Field… - The Journal of …, 2012 - journals.aai.org
LM Chapman, AA Aggrey, DJ Field, K Srivastava, S Ture, K Yui, DJ Topham, WM Baldwin…
The Journal of Immunology, 2012journals.aai.org
Platelets are most recognized for their vital role as the cellular mediator of thrombosis, but
platelets also have important immune functions. Platelets initiate and sustain vascular
inflammation in many disease conditions, including arthritis, atherosclerosis, transplant
rejection, and severe malaria. We now demonstrate that platelets express T cell
costimulatory molecules, process and present Ag in MHC class I, and directly activate naive
T cells in a platelet MHC class I-dependent manner. Using an experimental cerebral malaria …
Abstract
Platelets are most recognized for their vital role as the cellular mediator of thrombosis, but platelets also have important immune functions. Platelets initiate and sustain vascular inflammation in many disease conditions, including arthritis, atherosclerosis, transplant rejection, and severe malaria. We now demonstrate that platelets express T cell costimulatory molecules, process and present Ag in MHC class I, and directly activate naive T cells in a platelet MHC class I-dependent manner. Using an experimental cerebral malaria mouse model, we also demonstrate that platelets present pathogen-derived Ag to promote T cell responses in vivo, and that platelets can be used in a cell-based vaccine model to induce protective immune responses. Our study demonstrates a novel Ag presentation role for platelets.
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