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Autophagic Punctum

Immunoamphisomes in dendritic cells amplify TLR signaling and enhance exogenous antigen presentation on MHC-II

Pages 816-818 | Published online: 16 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Autophagy, a specialized lysosomal degradation pathway, has proven to be a potent cell-autonomous defense mechanism against a range of intracellular microbes. In addition, autophagy emerged recently as a critical regulator of innate and adaptive immune responses. Links between autophagy and innate immunity are being progressively unveiled. For instance, several TLR (Toll-Like Receptor) agonists upregulate autophagy flux in immune cell types such as DC (dendritic cells) or macrophages. Conversely, and perhaps surprisingly, is the observation that TLR7-mediated responses might depend on autophagy in plasmacytoid DC, thus suggesting a more complex link between TLR-dependent responses and autophagy. Recently, the demonstration that NOD2 increases autophagy suggests that innate immune responses initiated via a broad range of pathogen recognition receptors can regulate autophagy. In addition to its involvement in innate immune responses, autophagy regulates adaptive immune responses via both MHC class I and class II molecules depending on the cellular context and the nature of the antigen.

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