Dendritic cells require TMEM176A/B ion channels for optimal MHC II antigen presentation to naive CD4+ T cells

2019 
Intracellular ion fluxes emerge as critical actors of immunoregulation but still remain poorly explored. Here we investigated the role of the redundant cation channels TMEM176A and TMEM176B (TMEM176A/B) in RORγt+ cells and conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) using germline and conditional double knock-out (DKO) mice. While Tmem176a/b appeared surprisingly dispensable for the protective function of Th17 and group 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) in the intestinal mucosa, we found that they were required in cDCs for optimal antigen processing and presentation to CD4+ T cells. Using a real-time imaging method, we show that TMEM176A/B accumulate in dynamic post-Golgi vesicles preferentially linked to the late endolysosomal system and strongly colocalize with HLA-DM. Together, our results suggest that TMEM176A/B ion channels play a direct role in the MHC II compartment (MIIC) of DCs for the fine regulation of antigen presentation and naive CD4+ T cell priming.
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