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  • * The study highlights that for effective T cell stimulation by a specific lipid (PIM(6)), the lipid needs prior digestion by an enzyme, and CD1e is crucial for this process, acting as a lipid transfer protein.
  • * CD1e not only facilitates the digestion of PIM(6) based on how they are modified but also ensures the proper transfer and presentation of these lipids to T cells, improving our understanding of immune responses.

Article Abstract

Lipids are important antigens that induce T cell-mediated specific immune responses. They are presented to T lymphocytes by a specific class of MHC-I like proteins, termed CD1. The majority of the described CD1-presented mycobacterial antigens are presented by the CD1b isoform. We previously demonstrated that the stimulation of CD1b-restricted T cells by the hexamannosylated phosphatidyl-myo-inositol (PIM(6)), a family of mycobacterial antigens, requires a prior partial digestion of the antigen oligomannoside moiety by α-mannosidase and that CD1e is an accessory protein absolutely required for the generation of the lipid immunogenic form. Here, we show that CD1e behaves as a lipid transfer protein influencing lipid immunoediting and membrane transfer of PIM lipids. CD1e selectively assists the α-mannosidase-dependent digestion of PIM(6) species according to their degree of acylation. Moreover, CD1e transfers only diacylated PIM from donor to acceptor liposomes and also from membranes to CD1b. This study provides new insight into the molecular mechanisms by which CD1e contributes to lipid immunoediting and CD1-restricted presentation to T cells.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3438982PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M112.386300DOI Listing

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