Cutting Edge: Transplantation Tolerance through Enhanced CTLA-4 Expression

  • Ariyan C
  • Salvalaggio P
  • Fecteau S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Knockout and blocking studies have shown a critical role for CTLA-4 in peripheral tolerance, however, it is unknown whether augmenting CTLA-4 expression actually promotes tolerance. Here we demonstrate a specific and requisite role for CTLA-4 and its up-regulation in tolerance through anti-CD45RB. First, long-term murine islet allograft survival induced by anti-CD45RB is prevented by CTLA4-Ig, which interferes with B7:CTLA-4 interactions. Second, anti-CD45RB is ineffective in recipients lacking CTLA-4, B7-1, and B7-2. In contrast, CTLA4-Ig, which targets B7 on allogeneic cells, promotes long-term engraftment in these mice. Moreover, anti-CD45RB was effective in B7-deficient controls expressing CTLA-4. Finally, in wild-type mice, CTLA-4 expression returned to baseline 17 days after receiving anti-CD45RB, and was refractory to further increase. Transplantation and anti-CD45RB therapy at this time could neither augment CTLA-4 nor prolong engraftment. These data demonstrate a specific role for CTLA-4 in anti-CD45RB-mediated tolerance and indicate that CTLA-4 up-regulation can directly promote allograft survival.

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Ariyan, C., Salvalaggio, P., Fecteau, S., Deng, S., Rogozinski, L., Mandelbrot, D., … Rothstein, D. M. (2003). Cutting Edge: Transplantation Tolerance through Enhanced CTLA-4 Expression. The Journal of Immunology, 171(11), 5673–5677. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.171.11.5673

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