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An in vitro Co-culture System for the Activation of CD40 by Membrane-presented CD40 Ligand versus Soluble Agonist.

Khalidah Ibraheem1, Christopher J Dunnill1, Myria Ioannou1, Albashir Mohamed1, Balid Albarbar1, Nikolaos T Georgopoulos1.   

Abstract

One fundamental property of the TNR receptor (TNFR) family relates to how 'signal quality' (the extent of receptor ligation or cross-linking) influences the outcome of receptor ligation, for instance the induction of death in tumour cells. It is unequivocal that membrane-presented ligand (delivered to target cells via cell-surface presentation by co-culture with ligand-expressing third-party cells) induces a greater extent of carcinoma cell death in vitro in comparison to non-cross-linked agonists (agonistic antibodies and/or recombinant ligands). The CD40 receptor epitomises this fundamental property of TNF receptor-ligand interactions, as the extent of CD40 cross-linking dictates cell fate. Membrane-presented CD40 ligand (mCD40L), but not soluble agonists (e.g., agonistic anti-CD40 antibody), induces high level of pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion and causes extensive cell death (apoptosis) in malignant (but not normal) epithelial cells. In this article, we describe a co-culture system for the activation of CD40 by mCD40L and subsequent detection of various features of apoptosis (including cell membrane permeabilisation, DNA fragmentation, caspase activation) as well as detection of intracellular mediators of cell death (including adaptor proteins, pro-apoptotic kinases and reactive oxygen species, ROS).
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Keywords:  Apoptosis; CD40; Caspase activation; Cell death; Co-culture; DNA fragmentation; Immunoblotting; In vitro; Membrane-presented ligand; Receptor ligation; Soluble agonist; TNF receptors (TNFRs)

Year:  2018        PMID: 34395739      PMCID: PMC8328668          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2907

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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