IL-4 and T Cells Are Required for the Generation of IgG1 Isotype Antibodies Against Cardiolipin

  • Fischer K
  • Collins H
  • Taniguchi M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis induces Abs against a vast array of mycobacterial lipids and glycolipids. One of the most prominent lipid Ags recognized is cardiolipin (CL). The kinetics of the generation of anti-CL Abs during infection reveals that IgM titers to CL increase over time. Interestingly, at day 30 postinfection CL-specific IgG1 appears, an isotype usually dependent on T cell help. Using an immunization schedule with CL/anti-CL Ab complexes, which induces antiphospholipid syndrome in mice, we show that the generation of IgG1 to CL requires IL-4 and that optimal production is T cell dependent. IgG1 production to CL was impaired in nude (nu/nu) mice devoid in conventional T cells, but was not affected in mice deficient for either αβ TCR+, γδ TCR+, CD4+, CD8+, or NK1.1+ T cells. We conclude that IgG1 production to CL depends on T cell help and IL-4, which can be provided by different T cell populations. This is the first report that IL-4 is indispensable for the induction of IgG1 Abs to lipid Ags.

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Fischer, K., Collins, H., Taniguchi, M., Kaufmann, S. H. E., & Schaible, U. E. (2002). IL-4 and T Cells Are Required for the Generation of IgG1 Isotype Antibodies Against Cardiolipin. The Journal of Immunology, 168(6), 2689–2694. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.168.6.2689

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