Group Leader

Patrycja Kozik

Dendritic cells and initiation of immune responses

Patrycja Kozik
Group Members
  • Ritika Chatterjee
  • Isabella Cinti
  • Romina Koiffman
  • Patrycja Krawczyk
  • Jacob Vincent

The overall goal of our research is to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the initiation of immune responses by dendritic cells (DCs). The critical role of DCs in the immune system depends on their ability to sense diverse pathogen- and damage-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs or DAMPs) and stimulate pathogen- or cancer cell-specific naïve T cells to become cytotoxic effectors.

One of the key questions we focus on is how DCs acquire, process and present antigens from surrounding cells on their MHC class I molecules. This process is referred to as cross-presentation and is critical for initiating immune responses against antigens not expressed in DCs, such as neoantigens present in cancer cells. To gain insights into the mechanisms underlying cross-presentation, we employ a combination of CRISPR-Cas9-based screens, microscopy, proteomics and animal models.

Schematic representation of perforin-2-mediated cross-presentation
Perforin-2 facilitates antigen escape in cross-presenting dendritic cells (Rodríguez‑Silvestre et al., Science, 2023).

We recently demonstrated that cross-presenting DCs express a pore-forming protein, perforin-2. Perforin-2 is recruited to antigen-containing compartments, facilitating the escape of antigens into the cytosol, where they are processed by proteasomes for presentation on MHC class I. Our current focus is on the mechanistic studies of perforin-2 regulation and on the role of endocytic escape pathways in vivo.

Structure of perforin-2 pores and pre-pores
Perforin-2 mediated pore formation.

Selected Publications

Perforin-2 is a pore-forming effector of endocytic escape in cross-presenting dendritic cells.Rodríguez-Silvestre P, Laub M, Krawczyk PA, Davies AK, Schessner JP, Parveen R, Tuck BJ, McEwan WA, Borner GHH, Kozik PScience 380(6651): 1258-1265 (2023)
To Kill But Not Be Killed: Controlling the Activity of Mammalian Pore-Forming Proteins.Krawczyk PA, Laub M, Kozik PFront Immunol 11: 601405 (2021)
Small Molecule Enhancers of Endosome-to-Cytosol Import Augment Anti-tumor Immunity.Kozik P, Gros M, Itzhak DN, Joannas L, Heurtebise-Chrétien S, Krawczyk PA, Rodríguez-Silvestre P, Alloatti A, Magalhaes JG, Del Nery E, Borner GHH, Amigorena SCell Rep 32(2): 107905 (2021)
Sec61 blockade by mycolactone inhibits antigen cross-presentation independently of endosome-to-cytosol export.Grotzke JE, Kozik P, Morel JD, Impens F, Pietrosemoli N, Cresswell P, Amigorena S, Demangel CProc Natl Acad Sci U S A 114(29): E5910-E5919 (2018)