Recombinant CD40 ligand exerts potent biologic effects on T cells.

  • Fanslow W
  • Clifford K
  • Seaman M
  • et al.
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Murine and human CD40 ligand (CD40L) were recently cloned, expressed, and shown to possess potent activity on human and murine B cells, including stimulation of proliferation and Ig secretion in the presence of cytokines. In addition to its action on B lymphocytes, this report demonstrates that CD40L induced both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells isolated from murine lymphoid tissues to proliferate in the presence of submitogenic dosages of Con A, PHA, CD3 mAb, and TCR-alpha beta mAb. The presence of CD40L during suboptimal TCR stimulation resulted in increased expression of the activation Ags IL-2R alpha and CD69 and increased IL-2 production. Taken together, these results show that CD40L is a potent activator of murine T cells and suggest that CD40L is involved in the regulation of T cell function mediated through T:T cell interaction.

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Fanslow, W. C., Clifford, K. N., Seaman, M., Alderson, M. R., Spriggs, M. K., Armitage, R. J., & Ramsdell, F. (1994). Recombinant CD40 ligand exerts potent biologic effects on T cells. The Journal of Immunology, 152(9), 4262–4269. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.152.9.4262

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