Cutting Edge: A Crucial Role for B7-CD28 in Transmitting T Help from APC to CTL

  • Prilliman K
  • Lemmens E
  • Palioungas G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Although APC activation via CD40-CD40L signaling plays a critical role in enabling CD4+ T cells to provide the “help” necessary for cross-priming of naive CTL, it is unclear how this makes the APC competent for priming. We have investigated the roles of B7-1/B7-2 and their TCRs CD28/CTLA-4 in cross-priming of CD4-dependent CTL in vivo. We find that both CD28 and B7-1/B7-2 are required for CD40-activated APC to cross-prime CTL, and that priming by CD40-activated APC was prevented by blockade of CD28. Conversely, augmenting CD28 signals with an agonistic Ab bypassed the requirement for CD4+ T help or CD40 activation. Interestingly, blockade of the negative regulatory B7 receptor CTLA-4 failed to prime CTL in the absence of T help. These results support a model in which activation-induced up-regulation of B7 molecules on APC leads to increased CD28 signaling and a commitment to cross-priming of CD4-dependent CTL.

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Prilliman, K. R., Lemmens, E. E., Palioungas, G., Wolfe, T. G., Allison, J. P., Sharpe, A. H., & Schoenberger, S. P. (2002). Cutting Edge: A Crucial Role for B7-CD28 in Transmitting T Help from APC to CTL. The Journal of Immunology, 169(8), 4094–4097. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.169.8.4094

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