Literature DB >> 9489760

Blockade of CD40-CD154 interferes with human T cell engraftment in scid mice.

T M Foy1, M McIlraith, S R Masters, J J Dunn, A A Rossini, L D Shultz, R A Hesselton, E J Wagar, P E Lipsky, R J Noelle, D L Greiner.   

Abstract

Antibodies to the ligand for CD40 (CD154) have been shown to exert profound effects on the development of cell-mediated immune responses in mice. The present study shows that an antibody to human CD154 (hCD40L) inhibits in vivo Tetanus toxoid (TT) specific secondary antibody responses in hu-PBL-scid mice, as well as the expansion of xenoreactive human T cells in the scid mice. A possible cause for the reduced expansion of xenoreactive, human T cells, was the decreased expression of murine B7.1 and B7.2 caused by the administration of anti-hCD40L. Therefore, it may be that defective maturation of murine antigen-presenting cells impeded the priming and expansion of human xenoreactive T cells.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9489760     DOI: 10.1177/096368979800700105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Transplant        ISSN: 0963-6897            Impact factor:   4.139


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