Lipid bodies containing oxidatively truncated lipids block antigen cross-presentation by dendritic cells in cancer
Tumor-associated dendritic cells are defective in their ability to cross-present antigens, and they accumulate lipid bodies. Here the authors show that this defect is due to an impaired trafficking of peptide-MHC class I caused by the interaction of electrophilic lipids with chaperone heat shock pro...
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/80f0969ac22343d0a493d691f1f910c0 |
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Summary: | Tumor-associated dendritic cells are defective in their ability to cross-present antigens, and they accumulate lipid bodies. Here the authors show that this defect is due to an impaired trafficking of peptide-MHC class I caused by the interaction of electrophilic lipids with chaperone heat shock protein 70. |
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