Expression and Function of the OX40/OX40L Costimulatory Pair During Herpes Stromal Keratitis
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Herpes stromal keratitis (HSK) is an immunopathological disease regulated by Th1 CD4 T cells, which require APC and costimulation within the infected cornea to mediate disease. Recent studies suggest the OX40:OX40 ligand (OX40L) interaction enhances effector cell cytokine secretion at inflammatory sites. OX40(+) cells were detected in HSV-1-infected mouse corneas as early as 3 days postinfection (dpi), prior to the onset of HSK, and their frequency increased through 15 dpi, when all mice exhibited severe HSK. OX40L(+) cells were first detected at 7 dpi, coincident with the initiation of HSK. It is interesting that the OX40L(+) cells did not coexpress MHC Class II or the dendritic cell (DC) marker CD11c. Our findings demonstrate rapid infiltration of activated (OX40(+)) CD4(+) T cells into HSV-1-infected corneas and expression of OX40L on MHC Class II-negative cells but surprisingly, not on MHC Class II(+) CD11c(+) DC, which are present in the infected corneas and required for HSK. Moreover, neither local nor systemic treatment of mice with a blocking antibody to OX40L or with a blocking fusion protein altered the course of HSK significantly, possibly as a result of a lack of OX40L expression on functional APC.
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