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Spliced HLA-bound Peptides: a Black Swan Event in Immunology

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Date 2021 Mar 1
PMID 33644851
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Peptides that bind to and are presented on the cell surface by human leucocyte antigen (HLA) molecules play a critical role in adaptive immunity. For a long time it was believed that all the HLA-bound peptides were generated through simple proteolysis of linear sequences of cellular proteins, and therefore are templated in the genome and proteome. However, evidence for untemplated peptide ligands of HLA molecules has accumulated during the last two decades, with a recent global analysis of HLA-bound peptides suggesting that a considerable proportion of HLA-bound peptides are potentially generated through splicing/fusion of discontinuous peptide segments from one or two distinct proteins. In this review, we will evaluate recent discoveries and debates on the contribution of spliced peptides to the HLA class I immunopeptidome, consider biochemical rules for splicing and the potential role of these spliced peptides in immune recognition.

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