Literature DB >> 8977172

Blockade of CD40 ligand-CD40 interaction impairs CD4+ T cell-mediated alloreactivity by inhibiting mature donor T cell expansion and function after bone marrow transplantation.

B R Blazar1, P A Taylor, A Panoskaltsis-Mortari, J Buhlman, J Xu, R A Flavell, R Korngold, R Noelle, D A Vallera.   

Abstract

Alloreactive T cells require costimulatory signals via CD40 ligand (CD40L). The tissue-destructive properties of allogeneic CD4+ but not CD8+ T cells were inhibited by anti-CD40L mAb. Fewer CD4+ thoracic duct lymphocytes (TDL) were obtained in mAb-treated recipients. Kinetic studies revealed that CD4+ T cell expansion was reduced or delayed which may account, in part, for the partial graft-vs-host disease protective effect of anti-CD40L mAb. TDL were found to have diminished anti-host-specific proliferative responses. The frequency of donor TDL and splenocytes that expressed the Th1 cytokines IL-2, IL-12 p40, and IFN-gamma mRNA was markedly diminished in mAb-treated recipients, demonstrating that Th1-driven alloresponses were susceptible to CD40L targeting. Perforin mRNA-expressing T cells were undetectable in mAb-treated recipients, consistent with reduced in vivo lethality after the adoptive transfer of allogeneic CD4+ T cells. Similar findings were observed in both B cell-replete or -deficient recipients, indicating that allogeneic T cell expansion and priming can be sustained by a non-B cell, CD40+ host cell population. Mice receiving CD40L-deficient allogeneic CD4+ T cells had survival rates comparable to the rates of those given anti-CD40L mAb treatment. Because anti-CD40L mAb also was found to prevent host anti-donor-mediated marrow allograft rejection, in vivo blockade of CD40L-CD40 interactions may provide a highly beneficial approach to improving the outcome of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 8977172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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