Intersection of autophagy with pathways of antigen presentation

NL Patterson, JD Mintern - Protein & cell, 2012 - Springer
NL Patterson, JD Mintern
Protein & cell, 2012Springer
Traditionally, macroautophagy (autophagy) is viewed as a pathway of cell survival.
Autophagy ensures the elimination of damaged or unwanted cytosolic components and
provides a source of cellular nutrients during periods of stress. Interestingly, autophagy can
also directly intersect with, and impact, other major pathways of cellular function. Here, we
will review the contribution of autophagy to pathways of antigen presentation. The
autophagy machinery acts to modulate both MHCI and MHCII antigen presentation. As such …
Abstract
Traditionally, macroautophagy (autophagy) is viewed as a pathway of cell survival. Autophagy ensures the elimination of damaged or unwanted cytosolic components and provides a source of cellular nutrients during periods of stress. Interestingly, autophagy can also directly intersect with, and impact, other major pathways of cellular function. Here, we will review the contribution of autophagy to pathways of antigen presentation. The autophagy machinery acts to modulate both MHCI and MHCII antigen presentation. As such autophagy is an important participant in pathways that elicit host cell immunity and the elimination of infectious pathogens.
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