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  • - The study analyzes the MHC-I immunopeptidome from multiple human and mouse tissues, revealing that different HLA allotypes influence its composition differently across tissues.
  • - It distinguishes between tissue-specific MHC-I peptides and those that are more universally expressed, highlighting their unique characteristics.
  • - The research identifies evolutionarily conserved proteins as key contributors to the MHC-I immunopeptidome and introduces new components involved in antigen processing, enhancing our understanding of antigen presentation across mammals.

Article Abstract

Understanding the molecular principles that govern the composition of the MHC-I immunopeptidome across different primary tissues is fundamentally important to predict how T cells respond in different contexts . Here, we performed a global analysis of the MHC-I immunopeptidome from 29 to 19 primary human and mouse tissues, respectively. First, we observed that different HLA-A, HLA-B, and HLA-C allotypes do not contribute evenly to the global composition of the MHC-I immunopeptidome across multiple human tissues. Second, we found that tissue-specific and housekeeping MHC-I peptides share very distinct properties. Third, we discovered that proteins that are evolutionarily hyperconserved represent the primary source of the MHC-I immunopeptidome at the organism-wide scale. Fourth, we uncovered new components of the antigen processing and presentation network, including the carboxypeptidases CPE, CNDP1/2, and CPVL. Together, this study opens up new avenues toward a system-wide understanding of antigen presentation across mammalian species.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8810409PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.103768DOI Listing

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