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Tapasin shapes immunodominance hierarchies according to the kinetic stability of peptide – MHC class I complexes
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Peptide EngineeringImmunologyMolecular BiologyImmunodominanceAntigen ProcessingPeptide ScienceAnalytical UltracentrifugationImmunotherapyPeptide LoadingPeptide RepertoireImmunological MemoryAlternative Dna VaccineAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunityKinetic StabilityTolerance InductionCell BiologyNatural SciencesPeptide LibraryMedicine
Peptide loading of MHC class I molecules involves multiple cofactors including tapasin. We showed previously in vitro that tapasin edits the peptide repertoire by favoring the binding of peptides with slow dissociation rates. Here, using tapasin-deficient mice and a DNA vaccine that primes directly, we confirm that tapasin establishes hierarchical responses in vivo according to peptide-MHC stability. In contrast, this hierarchy is lost when the peptides are cross-presented via an alternative DNA vaccine. By regulating transgene expression, we found that the dominant response modifier was antigen persistence. Our findings reveal strategies for activating T cells against low-affinity peptides, of potential importance for patients with repertoires narrowed by deletional tolerance.
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