CD40 ligand expression on the surface of colostral T cells

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The proportion of T lymphocytes, mainly CD4 positive, co-expressing the CD40 ligand (CD40-L) was significantly greater (P=0.001) in the colostrum of 10 breastfeeding mothers than in either autologous or heterologous blood. This surface glycoprotein is a T cell molecule involved in B cell isotype switching and immunoglobulin production with its natural counterreceptor, CD40, expressed by both adult and infant B lymphocytes. As the T cells of newborn infants fail to express the CD40-L when stimulated in vitro, the in vivo upregulation on milk T lymphocytes may be one of the mechanisms through which the mother transfers immune protection to the suckling infant.

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Bertotto, A., Castellucci, G., Radicioni, M., Bartolucci, M., & Vaccaro, R. (1996). CD40 ligand expression on the surface of colostral T cells. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 74(2 SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.1136/fn.74.2.f135

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