Tumor-associated glycoproteins are a group of antigens with high immunogenic interest: The glycoforms generated by the aberrant glycosylation are tumor-specific and the novel glycoepitopes exposed can be targets of tumor-specific immune responses. The MUC1 antigen is one of the most relevant tumor-associated glycoproteins. In cancer, MUC1 loses polarity and becomes overexpressed and hypoglycosylated. Changes in glycan moieties contribute to MUC1 immunogenicity and can modify the interactions of tumor cells with antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells that would affect the overall antitumor immune response. Here, we show that the form of the MUC1 antigen, i.e., soluble or as microvesicle cargo, influences MUC1 processing in dendritic cells. In fact, MUC1 carried by microvesicles translocates from the endolysosomal/HLA-II to the HLA-I compartment and is presented by dendritic cells to MUC1-specific CD8(+) T cells stimulating IFN-γ responses, whereas the soluble MUC1 is retained

Microvesicle cargo of tumor-associated MUC1 to dendritic cells allows cross-presentation and specific carbohydrate processing / Rughetti, Aurelia; RAHIMI KOSHKAKI, Hassan; Belleudi, Francesca; Napoletano, Chiara; Battisti, Federico; Zizzari, ILARIA GRAZIA; Antonilli, Morena; Bellati, Filippo; H. H., Wandall; BENEDETTI PANICI, Pierluigi; J. M., Burchell; Torrisi, Maria Rosaria; Nuti, Marianna. - In: CANCER IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2326-6066. - STAMPA. - 2:2(2014), pp. 177-186. [10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-13-0112-T]

Microvesicle cargo of tumor-associated MUC1 to dendritic cells allows cross-presentation and specific carbohydrate processing.

RUGHETTI, Aurelia;RAHIMI KOSHKAKI, HASSAN;BELLEUDI, Francesca;NAPOLETANO, Chiara;BATTISTI, FEDERICO;ZIZZARI, ILARIA GRAZIA;ANTONILLI, Morena;BELLATI, FILIPPO;BENEDETTI PANICI, PIERLUIGI;TORRISI, Maria Rosaria;NUTI, Marianna
2014

Abstract

Tumor-associated glycoproteins are a group of antigens with high immunogenic interest: The glycoforms generated by the aberrant glycosylation are tumor-specific and the novel glycoepitopes exposed can be targets of tumor-specific immune responses. The MUC1 antigen is one of the most relevant tumor-associated glycoproteins. In cancer, MUC1 loses polarity and becomes overexpressed and hypoglycosylated. Changes in glycan moieties contribute to MUC1 immunogenicity and can modify the interactions of tumor cells with antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells that would affect the overall antitumor immune response. Here, we show that the form of the MUC1 antigen, i.e., soluble or as microvesicle cargo, influences MUC1 processing in dendritic cells. In fact, MUC1 carried by microvesicles translocates from the endolysosomal/HLA-II to the HLA-I compartment and is presented by dendritic cells to MUC1-specific CD8(+) T cells stimulating IFN-γ responses, whereas the soluble MUC1 is retained
2014
C-TYPE lectin; humoral immune-response; o-linked glycosylation; breast-cancer patients; HLA-CLASS-I; tandem repeat; monoclonal-antibody; carcinoma cells; T-CELLS; antigen
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Microvesicle cargo of tumor-associated MUC1 to dendritic cells allows cross-presentation and specific carbohydrate processing / Rughetti, Aurelia; RAHIMI KOSHKAKI, Hassan; Belleudi, Francesca; Napoletano, Chiara; Battisti, Federico; Zizzari, ILARIA GRAZIA; Antonilli, Morena; Bellati, Filippo; H. H., Wandall; BENEDETTI PANICI, Pierluigi; J. M., Burchell; Torrisi, Maria Rosaria; Nuti, Marianna. - In: CANCER IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2326-6066. - STAMPA. - 2:2(2014), pp. 177-186. [10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-13-0112-T]
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