ICOS-Induced B7h Shedding on B Cells Is Inhibited by TLR7/8 and TLR9

  • Logue E
  • Bakkour S
  • Murphy M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report in this study that B7h, the ligand for the ICOS costimulatory receptor, is rapidly shed from mouse B cells following either ICOS binding or BCR engagement. Shedding occurs through proteolytic cleavage that releases the extracellular ICOS-binding region of B7h. Prior exposure of B7h-expressing APCs to ICOS-expressing cells inhibits their subsequent ability to costimulate IFN-γ and IL-4 production from CD4+ T cells. Shedding is regulated as TLR7/8 and TLR9 ligands inhibit B7h shedding. A shedding-resistant B7h mutant elicits greater costimulation of IFN-γ production from CD4+ T cells than does wild-type B7h. These data define shedding of B7h as a novel mechanism for controlling costimulatory signaling by B7-CD28 family members that is regulated on B cells by TLR signaling.

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Logue, E. C., Bakkour, S., Murphy, M. M., Nolla, H., & Sha, W. C. (2006). ICOS-Induced B7h Shedding on B Cells Is Inhibited by TLR7/8 and TLR9. The Journal of Immunology, 177(4), 2356–2364. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.177.4.2356

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