Analysis of 4-1BB ligand (4-1BBL)-deficient mice and of mice lacking both 4-1BBL and CD28 reveals a role for 4-1BBL in skin allograft rejection and in the cytotoxic T …

MA DeBenedette, T Wen, MF Bachmann… - The Journal of …, 1999 - journals.aai.org
MA DeBenedette, T Wen, MF Bachmann, PS Ohashi, BH Barber, KL Stocking, JJ Peschon…
The Journal of Immunology, 1999journals.aai.org
1BB ligand (4-1BBL) is a member of the TNF family expressed on activated APC. 4-1BBL
binds to 4-1BB (CD137) on activated CD4 and CD8 T cells and in conjunction with strong
signals through the TCR provides a CD28-independent costimulatory signal leading to high
level IL-2 production by primary resting T cells. Here we report the immunological
characterization of mice lacking 4-1BBL and of mice lacking both 4-1BBL and CD28. 4-
1BBL−/− mice mount neutralizing IgM and IgG responses to vesicular stomatitis virus that …
Abstract
4-1BB ligand (4-1BBL) is a member of the TNF family expressed on activated APC. 4-1BBL binds to 4-1BB (CD137) on activated CD4 and CD8 T cells and in conjunction with strong signals through the TCR provides a CD28-independent costimulatory signal leading to high level IL-2 production by primary resting T cells. Here we report the immunological characterization of mice lacking 4-1BBL and of mice lacking both 4-1BBL and CD28. 4-1BBL−/− mice mount neutralizing IgM and IgG responses to vesicular stomatitis virus that are indistinguishable from those of wild-type mice. 4-1BBL−/− mice show unimpaired CTL responses to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) and exhibit normal skin allograft rejection but have a weaker CTL response to influenza virus than wild-type mice. 4-1BBL−/− CD28−/− mice retain the CTL response to LCMV, respond poorly to influenza virus, and exhibit a delay in skin allograft rejection. In agreement with these in vivo results, allogeneic CTL responses of CD28−/− but not CD28+/+ T cells to 4-1BBL-expressing APC are substantially inhibited by soluble 4-1BB receptor as is the in vitro secondary response of CD28+ T cells to influenza virus peptides. TCR-transgenic CD28−/− LCMV glycoprotein-specific T cells are insensitive to the presence of 4-1BBL when a wild-type peptide is used, but the response to a weak agonist peptide is greatly augmented by the presence of 4-1BBL. These results further substantiate the idea that different immune responses vary in their dependence on costimulation and suggest a role for 4-1BBL in augmenting suboptimal CTL responses in vivo.
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