The human antibody response to pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides is dependent on the CD40-CD40 ligand interaction

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Abstract

Protection against infections with Streptococcus pneumoniae is mediated by antibodies against the capsular polysaccharides (caps-PS). Here we show that in in vitro experiments CD4+ T lymphocytes stimulate and CD8+ T lymphocytes inhibit the human anti-caps-PS antibody response. Using antagonistic anti-CD40 and antagonistic anti-CD40 ligand (CD40L) monoclonal antibodies, we showed that the CD4+ T lymphocyte-mediated stimulation is dependent on the CD40-CD40L interaction. The role of CD40L was further illustrated by the observation that CD4+ T lymphocytes obtained from a patient with hyper-IgM syndrome were unable to enhance the immune response to caps-PS. Furthermore, CD4+ T lymphocytes from cord blood, which did not express CD40L in response to stimulation with caps-PS, failed to stimulate the antibody response of adult B lymphocytes to caps-PS. These in vitro findings were confirmed by in vivo experiments in which SCID/SCID mice were reconstituted with human mononuclear cells. Furthermore, we showed that caps-PS induce production of IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, and IFN-γ, and that this enhanced production was inhibited by blocking the CD40-CD40L interaction. This is the first demonstration that the human immune response to caps-PS, which is markedly regulated by T lymphocytes, is dependent on the CD40-CD40L interaction. © 2004 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co.

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Jeurissen, A., Wuyts, G., Kasran, A., Ramdien-Murli, S., Blanckaert, N., Boon, L., … Bossuyt, X. (2004). The human antibody response to pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides is dependent on the CD40-CD40 ligand interaction. European Journal of Immunology, 34(3), 850–858. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200324381

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