PLoS Pathogens (Nov 2008)

Urea-mediated cross-presentation of soluble Epstein-Barr virus BZLF1 protein.

  • Sascha Barabas,
  • Regina Gary,
  • Tanja Bauer,
  • Juha Lindner,
  • Petra Lindner,
  • Birgit Weinberger,
  • Wolfgang Jilg,
  • Hans Wolf,
  • Ludwig Deml

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 11
p. e1000198

Abstract

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Soluble extracellular proteins usually do not enter the endogenous human leukocyte antigen (HLA) I-dependent presentation pathway of antigen-presenting cells, strictly impeding their applicability for the re-stimulation of protein-specific CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL). Here we present for the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) BZLF1 a novel strategy that facilitates protein translocation into antigen-presenting cells by its solubilisation in high molar urea and subsequent pulsing of cells in presence of low molar urea. Stimulation of PBMC from HLA-matched EBV-seropositive individuals with urea-treated BZLF1 but not untreated BZLF1 induces an efficient reactivation of BZLF1-specific CTL. Urea-treated BZLF1 (uBZLF1) enters antigen-presenting cells in a temperature-dependent manner by clathrin-mediated endocytosis and is processed by the proteasome into peptides that are bound to nascent HLA I molecules. Dendritic cells and monocytes but also B cells can cross-present uBZLF1 in vitro. The strategy described here has potential for use in the development of improved technologies for the monitoring of protein-specific CTL.