Fc-dependent depletion of activated T cells occurs through CD40L-specific antibody rather than costimulation blockade

Monk, N.J., Hargreaves, R.E.G., Marsh, J.E., Farrar, C.A., Sacks, S.H., Millrain, M., Simpson, E., Dyson, J. and Jurcevic, S. 2003. Fc-dependent depletion of activated T cells occurs through CD40L-specific antibody rather than costimulation blockade. Nature Medicine. 9 (10), pp. 1275-1280. https://doi.org/10.1038/nm931

TitleFc-dependent depletion of activated T cells occurs through CD40L-specific antibody rather than costimulation blockade
TypeJournal article
AuthorsMonk, N.J., Hargreaves, R.E.G., Marsh, J.E., Farrar, C.A., Sacks, S.H., Millrain, M., Simpson, E., Dyson, J. and Jurcevic, S.
Abstract

Although the underlying mechanisms are not well understood, it is generally believed that antigen recognition by T cells in the absence of costimulation may alter the immune response, leading to anergy or tolerance. Further support for this concept comes from animal models of autoimmunity and transplantation, where treatments based on costimulation blockade, in particular CD40 ligand (CD40L)-specific antibodies, have been highly effective. We investigated the mechanisms of action of an antibody to CD40L and provide evidence that its effects are dependent on the constant (Fc) region. Prolongation of graft survival is dependent on both complement- and Fc receptor-mediated mechanisms in a major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-mismatched skin transplant model. These data suggest that antibodies to CD40L act through selective depletion of activated T cells, rather than exerting immune modulation by costimulation blockade as currently postulated. This finding opens new avenues for treatment of immune disorders based on selective targeting of activated T cells.

JournalNature Medicine
Journal citation9 (10), pp. 1275-1280
ISSN1546-170X
1078-8956
Year2003
PublisherNature Publishing Group
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1038/nm931
Publication dates
Published14 Sep 2003

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