Dendritic cells genetically modified to express CD40 ligand and pulsed with antigen can initiate antigen-specific humoral immunity independent of CD4+ T cells

T Kikuchi, S Worgall, R Singh, MAS Moore… - Nature medicine, 2000 - nature.com
T Kikuchi, S Worgall, R Singh, MAS Moore, RG Crystal
Nature medicine, 2000nature.com
We have investigated whether dendritic cells genetically modified to express CD40 ligand
and pulsed with antigen can trigger B cells to produce antigen-specific antibodies without
CD4+ T-cell help. Dendritic cells modified with a recombinant adenovirus vector to express
CD40 ligand and pulsed with heat-killed Pseudomonas induced naive B cells to produce
antibodies against Pseudomonas in the absence of CD4+ T cells in vitro, initiated
Pseudomonas-specific humoral immune responses in vivo in wild-type and CD4−/− mice …
Abstract
We have investigated whether dendritic cells genetically modified to express CD40 ligand and pulsed with antigen can trigger B cells to produce antigen-specific antibodies without CD4+ T-cell help. Dendritic cells modified with a recombinant adenovirus vector to express CD40 ligand and pulsed with heat-killed Pseudomonas induced naive B cells to produce antibodies against Pseudomonas in the absence of CD4+ T cells in vitro, initiated Pseudomonas-specific humoral immune responses in vivo in wild-type and CD4−/− mice, and protected immunized wild-type and CD4−/−, but not B-cell−/− mice, from lethal intrapulmonary challenge with Pseudomonas. Thus, genetic modification of dendritic cells with CD40 ligand enables them to present a complex mixture of microbial antigens and establish CD4+ T cell-independent, B cell-mediated protective immunity against a specific microbe.
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