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The Cellular Redox Environment Alters Antigen Presentation
Authors:Jonathan A Trujillo  Nathan P Croft  Nadine L Dudek  Rudragouda Channappanavar  Alex Theodossis  Andrew I Webb  Michelle A Dunstone  Patricia T Illing  Noah S Butler  Craig Fett  David C Tscharke  Jamie Rossjohn  Stanley Perlman  Anthony W Purcell
Abstract:Cysteine-containing peptides represent an important class of T cell epitopes, yet their prevalence remains underestimated. We have established and interrogated a database of around 70,000 naturally processed MHC-bound peptides and demonstrate that cysteine-containing peptides are presented on the surface of cells in an MHC allomorph-dependent manner and comprise on average 5–10% of the immunopeptidome. A significant proportion of these peptides are oxidatively modified, most commonly through covalent linkage with the antioxidant glutathione. Unlike some of the previously reported cysteine-based modifications, this represents a true physiological alteration of cysteine residues. Furthermore, our results suggest that alterations in the cellular redox state induced by viral infection are communicated to the immune system through the presentation of S-glutathionylated viral peptides, resulting in altered T cell recognition. Our data provide a structural basis for how the glutathione modification alters recognition by virus-specific T cells. Collectively, these results suggest that oxidative stress represents a mechanism for modulating the virus-specific T cell response.
Keywords:Antigen Presentation  Antigen Processing  Glutathionylation  Mass Spectrometry (MS)  Oxidation-Reduction (Redox)  Redox Regulation  T-cell  Viral Immunology
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