Immunomodulatory Effects of Hypocrellin A on MHC-restricted Antigen Processing

Immune Netw. 2011 Dec;11(6):412-5. doi: 10.4110/in.2011.11.6.412. Epub 2011 Dec 31.

Abstract

Hypocrellin A has gained much attention in recent years due to its light-induced antitumor, antifungal and antiviral activities. Here we report that hypocrellin A exerts immunomodulatory effects on MHC-restricted presentation of antigen. Hypocrellin A inhibited class II-MHC restricted presentation of exogenous antigen, but not class I MHC-restricted presentation of exogenous antigen, in dendritic cells. Hypocrellin A also inhibited the cytosolic pathway of endogenous antigen presentation. However, hypocrellin A did not inhibit the expression of class I and class II MHC molecules on dendritic cells (DCs), the phagocytic activity of DCs, or the H-2K(b)-restricted presentation of a synthetic peptide, SIINFEKL. These results show that hypocrellin A differentially modulates the MHC-restricted antigen presentation pathways.

Keywords: Hypocrellin A; Immunomodulator; MHC-restricted antigen presentation.