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To enhance MHC class II presentation of potential vaccine antigens, we have developed a method to target antigens for autophagic degradation via fusion to the Atg8/LC3 protein: Atg8/LC3 is specifically incorporated into autophagosomes via coupling to phosphatidylethanolamine, and subsequently degraded in MHC class II loading compartments (MIICs).
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Antigens fused to the N-terminus of Atg8/LC3 follow the same pathway and get preferentially presented on MHC class II molecules.
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The localization of Atg8/LC3 fusion antigens in MIICs can be visualized by confocal microscopy, and MHC class II presentation can be quantified in a presentation assay with antigen-specific CD4(+) T-cell clones.
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To enhance MHC class II presentation of potential vaccine antigens, we have developed a method to target antigens for autophagic degradation via fusion to the Atg8/LC3 protein: Atg8/LC3 is specifically incorporated into autophagosomes via coupling to phosphatidylethanolamine, and subsequently degraded in MHC class II loading compartments (MIICs).
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Antigens fused to the N-terminus of Atg8/LC3 follow the same pathway and get preferentially presented on MHC class II molecules.
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18425453
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The localization of Atg8/LC3 fusion antigens in MIICs can be visualized by confocal microscopy, and MHC class II presentation can be quantified in a presentation assay with antigen-specific CD4(+) T-cell clones.
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18425453
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To enhance MHC class II presentation of potential vaccine antigens, we have developed a method to target antigens for autophagic degradation via fusion to the Atg8/LC3 protein: Atg8/LC3 is specifically incorporated into autophagosomes via coupling to phosphatidylethanolamine, and subsequently degraded in MHC class II loading compartments (MIICs).
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18425453
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Antigens fused to the N-terminus of Atg8/LC3 follow the same pathway and get preferentially presented on MHC class II molecules.
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18425453
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The localization of Atg8/LC3 fusion antigens in MIICs can be visualized by confocal microscopy, and MHC class II presentation can be quantified in a presentation assay with antigen-specific CD4(+) T-cell clones.
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