Literature DB >> 9716905

The influence of costimulation and regulatory CD4+ T cells on intestinal IgA immune responses.

E Gärdby1, D Kagrdic, M Kjerrulf, A Bromander, M Vajdy, E Hörnquist, N Lycke.   

Abstract

It is thought that IgA B-cell differentiation is highly dependent on activated CD4+ T cells. In particular, cell-cell interactions in the Peyer's patches involving CD40 and/or CD80/CD86 have been implicated in germinal-center formation and IgA B-cell development. Also soluble factors, such as IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, and TGF beta may be critical for IgA B-cell differentiation in vivo. Here we report on some paradoxical findings with regard to IgA B-cell differentiation and specific mucosal immune responses that we have recently made using gene knockout mice. More specifically, we have investigated to what extent absence of CD4+ T cells, relevant cytokines, or T-cell-B-cell interactions would influence IgA B-cell differentiation in vivo. Using CD4- or IL-4-gene knockout mice or mice made transgenic for CTLA4Ig, we found that, although specific responses were impaired, total IgA production and IgA B-cell differentiation appeared to proceed normally. However, a poor correlation was found between, on the one hand, GC formation and IgA differentiation and, on the other hand, the ability to respond to T-cell-dependent soluble protein antigens in these mice. Thus, despite the various deficiencies in CD4+ T-cell functions seemingly intact IgA B-cell development was observed.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9716905      PMCID: PMC2276001          DOI: 10.1155/1998/75718

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Immunol        ISSN: 1026-7905


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