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The endoplasmic reticulum-resident heat shock protein Gp96 activates dendritic cells via the Toll-like receptor 2/4 pathway
- Source :
- The Journal of biological chemistry. 277(23)
- Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- The heat shock protein Gp96 has been shown to induce specific immune responses. On one hand, this phenomenon is based on the specific interaction with CD91 that mediates endocytosis and results in major histocompatibility complex class I-restricted representation of the Gp96-associated peptides. On the other hand, Gp96 induces activation of professional antigen-presenting cells, resulting in the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and up-regulation of costimulatory molecules by unknown mechanisms. In this study, we have analyzed the consequences of Gp96 interaction with cells expressing different Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and with bone marrow-derived dendritic cells from mice lacking functional TLR2 and/or TLR4 molecules. We find that the Gp96-TLR2/4 interaction results in activation of nuclear factor kappaB-driven reporter genes and mitogen- and stress-activated protein kinases and induces IkappaBalpha degradation. Bone marrow-derived dendritic cells of C3H/HeJ and more pronounced C3H/HeJ/TLR2(-/-) mice fail to respond to Gp96. Interestingly, activation of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells depends on endocytosis of Gp96 molecules. Our results provide, for the first time, the molecular basis for understanding the Gp96-mediated activation of antigen-presenting cells by describing the simultaneous stimulation of the innate and adaptive immune system. This feature explains the remarkable ability of Gp96 to induce specific immune responses against tumors and pathogens.
- Subjects :
- Antigen presentation
Receptors, Cell Surface
Biology
Major histocompatibility complex
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Biochemistry
Cell Line
Mice
Immune system
Animals
Drosophila Proteins
Humans
Molecular Biology
Heat-Shock Proteins
DNA Primers
Mice, Knockout
Toll-like receptor
Mice, Inbred C3H
Innate immune system
Membrane Glycoproteins
Base Sequence
Toll-Like Receptors
Cell Biology
Dendritic Cells
Acquired immune system
Toll-Like Receptor 2
Cell biology
Toll-Like Receptor 4
TLR2
biology.protein
Signal transduction
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00219258
- Volume :
- 277
- Issue :
- 23
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of biological chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fdfa2d1e7a4dc40b47f7d17f9fc0ce7a