CD40 Ligand Signals Optimize T Helper Cell Cytokine Production: Role in Th2 Development and Induction of Germinal Centers
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The role of CD40 in the development of germinal centers (GC) is not simply to initiate the B cell response, as rudimentary GC can develop in CD40-/- mice that are injected with CD40-immunoglobulin (Ig) fusion protein. This indicates that CD40 ligand (CD40L) transduces a signal to T cells that is important in the process. In this study we have used an in vitro model of GC development to investigate the role of CD40L, cytokines and other co-stimuli. The model involves the specific induction of an H-2E transgene in GC B cells (in Sma58 mice). We find that Th2 cytokines together with Ig and CD40 cross-linking are the most efficient means of induction of the GC phenotype. Although IL-4 plays some inductive role, it is not the sole active ingredient in the mix of cytokines made by Th2 cells. Our studies on primary T cells and T cell clones activated in the absence of CD40 on antigen-presenting cells or CD40L on T cells indicate that the CD40L co-stimulus does not directly bias the response to Th2 cells, as previously reported, but that it augments terminal effector T cell differentiation or the level of secretory activity. However, both in vitro and in vivo, the CD40L co-stimulus is crucially important for Th2 development as in its absence IL-4 production is suboptimal and does not compete with a larger, more rapid IFN-gamma response.
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