1. CD40 ligand (CD154) triggers a short-term CD4(+) T cell activation response that results in secretion of immunomodulatory cytokines and apoptosis.
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Blair PJ, Riley JL, Harlan DM, Abe R, Tadaki DK, Hoffmann SC, White L, Francomano T, Perfetto SJ, Kirk AD, and June CH
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- Antigens, CD analysis, Antigens, CD physiology, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes cytology, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes drug effects, CD40 Antigens genetics, CD40 Ligand, Cells, Cultured, Cytokines genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Immunoglobulin G pharmacology, Interferon-gamma biosynthesis, Interferon-gamma genetics, Interleukins biosynthesis, Interleukins genetics, Lymphocyte Activation, Major Histocompatibility Complex, Membrane Glycoproteins immunology, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Recombinant Proteins metabolism, Signal Transduction, Transfection, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Apoptosis, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes immunology, CD40 Antigens physiology, Cytokines biosynthesis, Membrane Glycoproteins physiology
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Signals generated through CD28-B7 and CD40 ligand (CD40L)-CD40 interactions have been shown to be crucial for the induction of long-term allograft survivability. We have recently demonstrated that humanized anti-CD40L (hu5C8) prevents rejection of mismatched renal allografts in primates. To investigate potential mechanisms of CD40L-induced allograft acceptance, we coimmobilized hu5C8 with suboptimal amounts of anti-CD3 to stimulate CD4(+) T cells. We now report that anti-CD3/CD40L costimulation results in CD28-independent activation and subsequent deletion of resting T cells. Coligation of CD3 and CD40L increased expression of CD69, CD25, and CD54 on CD4(+) T cells. We also found that costimulation with anti-CD3/CD40L resulted in enhanced production of interleukin (IL)-10, interferon gamma, and tumor necrosis factor alpha but not IL-2 or IL-6. Interestingly, after several days, anti-CD3/CD40L-mediated activation was followed by apoptosis in a significant population of cells. Consistent with that observation, anti-CD3/CD40L did not enhance the antiapoptotic proteins Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL. Further, the addition of CD28 at 24 h failed to rescue those cells induced to die after costimulation with anti-CD3/CD40L. Together, these data suggest that the graft-sparing effect of hu5C8 in vivo may result in part from early and direct effects on CD4(+) T cells, including a vigorous induction of immunomodulatory cytokines and/or apoptosis of allograft-specific T cells.
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- 2000
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