Tumour-associated glycan modifications of antigen enhance MGL2 dependent uptake and MHC class I restricted CD8 T cell responses

2011 
We recently showed that MGL2 specifically binds tumour-associated glycan N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc). We here demonstrate that modification of an antigen with tumour-associated glycan GalNAc, targets antigen specifically to the MGL2 on bone marrow derived (BM)-DCs and splenic DCs. Glycan-modification of antigen with GalNAc that mimics tumour-associated glycosylation, promoted antigen internalisation in DCs and presentation to CD4 T cells, as well as differentiation of IFN-γ producing CD4 T cells. Furthermore, GalNAc modified antigen enhanced cross-presentation of both BM-DCs and primary splenic DCs resulting in enhanced antigen specific CD8 T cell responses. Using MyD88-TRIFF−/− BM-DCs we demonstrate that the enhanced cross-presentation of the GalNAc modified antigen is TLR independent. Our data strongly suggest that tumour-associated GalNAc modification of antigen targets MGL on DCs and greatly enhances both MHC class II and class I presentation in a TLR independent manner.
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