Lipid antigen presentation in the immune system: lessons learned from CD1d knockout mice

Immunol Rev. 1999 Jun:169:31-44. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-065x.1999.tb01304.x.

Abstract

CD1 molecules represent a distinct lineage of antigen-presenting molecules that are evolutionarily related to the classical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and class II molecules. Unlike the classical MHC products that bind peptides, CD1 molecules have evolved to bind lipids and glycolipids. Murine and human CD1d molecules can present glycolipid antigens such as alpha-galactosylceramide (alpha-GalCer) to CD1d-restricted natural killer (NK) T cells. Using CD1d knockout mice we demonstrated that CD1d expression is required for the development of NK T cells. These animals were also deficient in the rapid production of interleukin-4 and interferon-gamma in response to stimulation by anti-CD3 antibodies. Despite these defects, CD1d knockout animals were able to generate strong T-helper type 1 (TH1) and TH2 responses. Spleen cells from these animals neither proliferated nor produced cytokines in response to stimulation by alpha-GalCer. Repeated injection of alpha-GalCer into wild-type but not CD1d mutant mice was able to clear metastatic tumors. We further showed that alpha-GalCer can inhibit disease in diabetes-prone non-obese diabetic mice. Collectively, these findings with CD1d knockout animals indicate a critical role for CD1d-dependent T cells in various disease conditions, and suggest that alpha-GalCer may be useful for therapeutic intervention in these diseases.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antigen Presentation*
  • Antigens, CD1 / genetics
  • Antigens, CD1 / metabolism*
  • Antigens, CD1d
  • Autoimmune Diseases / etiology
  • Autoimmune Diseases / immunology
  • Cytotoxicity, Immunologic
  • Glycolipids / immunology
  • Humans
  • Killer Cells, Natural / immunology
  • Lipids / immunology*
  • Mice
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Th1 Cells / immunology
  • Th2 Cells / immunology

Substances

  • Antigens, CD1
  • Antigens, CD1d
  • CD1D protein, human
  • Glycolipids
  • Lipids