Distinct roles of ICOS and CD40L in human T-B cell adhesion and antibody production

ICOS 和 CD40L 在人类结核细胞粘附和抗体产生中发挥的不同作用

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作者:Zhicui Liu, Shuai Liu, Yan Zhang, Weihong Zeng, Shujun Wang, Ping Ji, Meng Pan, Cheng Zhu, Ying Wang

Abstract

CD40-CD40L and inducible co-stimulatory molecule (ICOS)-ICOSL ligations are demonstrated to play critical roles in CD4+T-B interaction for B cell activation and differentiation in mouse models. Herein, by using a micropipette adhesion assay and an in vitro CD4+T-B cell coculture system simultaneously, we intended to dissect their roles in human CD4+T-B adhesion and IgG/IgM production. With the upregulation of CD40L and ICOS expressions on CD4+ T cells upon TCR/CD28 stimulation in vitro, activated CD4+ T cells exhibited enhanced adhesion with autologous B cells at a single cell level when compared to the resting counterparts. Blockade of ICOS dramatically damped the adhesion between CD4+ T and B cells whereas less effect of CD40L blockade was observed. On the contrary, blockade of CD40L led to the dramatic decrease in IgG/IgM production when B cells were cocultured with activated CD4+ T cells together with the decrease in the induction of CD19hi B cells. However, ICOS blockade displayed less attenuation on IgG/IgM production. Distinct roles of CD40-CD40L and ICOS-ICOSL in cell adhesion and IgG/IgM production were also observed in CD4+T-B cell interaction in system lupus erythematosus patients. The blockade of CD40L, rather than ICOS, led to the dramatic decrease in the phosphorylation of Pyk2 in CD19hi B cells and total B cells. Our study thus provides the evidence that CD40L and ICOS on activated CD4+ T cells either upon in vitro activation or at the pathogenic state function diversely during CD4+T-B cell interactions. While ICOS-ICOSL ligation is more likely to be engaged in cell adhesion, CD40-CD40L provides indispensable signal for B cell differentiation and IgG/IgM production. Our results are thus indicative for the segregating costimulation of CD40-CD40L and ICOS-ICOSL on CD4+ T cells for B cell activation and differentiation, which might be helpful for the dissection of SLE pathogenesis.

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