Jackman R M, Stenger S, Lee A, Moody D B, Rogers R A, Niazi K R, Sugita M, Modlin R L, Peters P J, Porcelli S A
Division of Rheumatology, Immunology, and Allergy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Immunity. 1998 Mar;8(3):341-51. doi: 10.1016/s1074-7613(00)80539-7.
CD1b is an antigen-presenting molecule that mediates recognition of bacterial lipid and glycolipid antigens by specific T cells. We demonstrate that the nine-amino acid cytoplasmic tail of CD1b contains all of the signals required for its normal endosomal targeting, and that the single cytoplasmic tyrosine is a critical component of the targeting motif. Mutant forms of CD1b lacking the endosomal targeting motif are expressed at high levels on the cell surface but are unable to efficiently present lipid antigens acquired either exogenously or from live intracellular organisms. These results define the functional role of the CD1b targeting motif in a physiologic setting and demonstrate its importance in delivery of this antigen-presenting molecule to appropriate intracellular compartments.
CD1b是一种抗原呈递分子,可介导特定T细胞对细菌脂质和糖脂抗原的识别。我们证明,CD1b的九氨基酸胞质尾部包含其正常内体靶向所需的所有信号,并且单个胞质酪氨酸是靶向基序的关键组成部分。缺乏内体靶向基序的CD1b突变形式在细胞表面高水平表达,但无法有效呈递外源性获得的或来自活细胞内生物体的脂质抗原。这些结果定义了CD1b靶向基序在生理环境中的功能作用,并证明了其在将这种抗原呈递分子递送至适当细胞内区室中的重要性。