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Spatial organization of the transforming MHC class II compartment.
van Nispen tot Pannerden, Hezder E; Geerts, Willie J; Kleijmeer, Monique J; Heijnen, Harry F G.
Affiliation
  • van Nispen tot Pannerden HE; Institute of Biomembranes, Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Biol Cell ; 102(11): 581-91, 2010 Nov.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20712599
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: DC (dendritic cells) continuously capture pathogens and process them into small peptides within the endolysosomal compartment, the MIIC (MHC class II-containing compartment). In MIICs peptides are loaded on to MHC class II and rapidly redistributed to the cell surface. This redistribution is accompanied by profound changes of the MIICs into tubular structures. An emerging concept is that MIIC tubulation provides a means to transport MHC class II-peptide complexes to the cell surface, either directly or through vesicular intermediates. To obtain spatial information on the reorganization of the MIICs during DC maturation, we performed electron tomography on cryo-immobilized and freeze-substituted mouse DCs after stimulation with LPS (lipopolysaccharide). RESULTS: In non-stimulated DCs, MIICs are mostly spherical. After 3 h of LPS stimulation, individual MIICs transform into tubular structures. Three-dimensional reconstruction showed that the MIICs frequently display fusion profiles and after 6 h of LPS stimulation, MIICs become more interconnected, thereby creating large MIIC reticula. Microtubules and microfilaments align these MIICs and reveal physical connections. In our tomograms we also identified a separate population of MIIC-like intermediates, particularly at extended ends of MIIC tubules and in close proximity to the trans-Golgi network. No fusion events were captured between reticular MIICs and the plasma membrane. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that MIICs have the capacity to fuse together, whereby the cytoskeleton possibly provides a scaffold for the MIIC shape change and directionality. MIIC-like intermediates may represent MHC class II carriers.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Dendritic Cells / Cell Membrane / Genes, MHC Class II Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Biol Cell Year: 2010 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Dendritic Cells / Cell Membrane / Genes, MHC Class II Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Biol Cell Year: 2010 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands Country of publication: United kingdom