CD28-independent induction of T helper cells and immunoglobulin class switches requires costimulation by the heat-stable antigen

Y Wu, Q Zhou, P Zheng, Y Liu - The Journal of experimental medicine, 1998 - rupress.org
Y Wu, Q Zhou, P Zheng, Y Liu
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1998rupress.org
It is well established that B7-CD28/CTLA4 interactions play an important role in the induction
of T helper cells for T-dependent antibody responses. However, targeted mutation of CD28
does not significantly affect production of IgG and activation of CD4 T helper cells in
response to infections by some viruses and nematode parasites. To test whether the CD28-
independent induction of Ig class switches requires costimulation by the heat-stable antigen
(HSA), we compared T helper cell induction and antibody response in mice deficient for …
It is well established that B7-CD28/CTLA4 interactions play an important role in the induction of T helper cells for T-dependent antibody responses. However, targeted mutation of CD28 does not significantly affect production of IgG and activation of CD4 T helper cells in response to infections by some viruses and nematode parasites. To test whether the CD28-independent induction of Ig class switches requires costimulation by the heat-stable antigen (HSA), we compared T helper cell induction and antibody response in mice deficient for either HSA, CD28, or both genes. We found that after immunization with KLH-DNP, mice deficient for both CD28 and HSA lack DNP-specific IgA and all subtypes of IgG. This deficiency corresponds to a reduced number of effector helper T cells that rapidly produce IL-2, IL-4, and IFN-γ after in vitro stimulation with carrier antigen KLH. In contrast, priming of T helper cells and Ig class switch are normal in mice deficient with either HSA or CD28 alone. IgM responses are not affected by any of these targeted mutations. These results demonstrate that CD28-independent induction of T helper cells and Ig class-switches requires costimulation by the HSA.
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