A large fraction of HLA class I ligands are proteasome-generated spliced peptides

J Liepe, F Marino, J Sidney, A Jeko, DE Bunting… - Science, 2016 - science.org
J Liepe, F Marino, J Sidney, A Jeko, DE Bunting, A Sette, PM Kloetzel, MPH Stumpf
Science, 2016science.org
The proteasome generates the epitopes presented on human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class
I molecules that elicit CD8+ T cell responses. Reports of proteasome-generated spliced
epitopes exist, but they have been regarded as rare events. Here, however, we show that
the proteasome-generated spliced peptide pool accounts for one-third of the entire HLA
class I immunopeptidome in terms of diversity and one-fourth in terms of abundance. This
pool also represents a unique set of antigens, possessing particular and distinguishing …
The proteasome generates the epitopes presented on human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I molecules that elicit CD8+ T cell responses. Reports of proteasome-generated spliced epitopes exist, but they have been regarded as rare events. Here, however, we show that the proteasome-generated spliced peptide pool accounts for one-third of the entire HLA class I immunopeptidome in terms of diversity and one-fourth in terms of abundance. This pool also represents a unique set of antigens, possessing particular and distinguishing features. We validated this observation using a range of complementary experimental and bioinformatics approaches, as well as multiple cell types. The widespread appearance and abundance of proteasome-catalyzed peptide splicing events has implications for immunobiology and autoimmunity theories and may provide a previously untapped source of epitopes for use in vaccines and cancer immunotherapy.
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