CD40L modulates CD4+ T-cell activation through receptor for activated C kinase 1

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY European Journal of Immunology Pub Date : 2023-09-08 DOI:10.1002/eji.202350520
Bram W. van Os, Winnie G. Vos, Laura A. Bosmans, Claudia M. van Tiel, Myrthe den Toom, Linda Beckers, Merel Admiraal, Marten A. Hoeksema, Menno P. de Winther, Esther Lutgens
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Inhibition of the co-stimulatory ligand CD40L has shown beneficial effects in many experimental models of autoimmune disease and inflammation. Here, we show that CD40L deficiency in T cells in mice causes a reduction of CD4+ T-cell activation and specifically a strong reduction in IFN-γ-producing Th1 cells. In vitro, we could not reproduce this antigen presenting cell-dependent effects, but found that T-cell CD40L affects cell death and proliferation. We identified receptor of activated C kinase, the canonical PKC binding partner and known to drive proliferation and apoptosis, as a mediator of CD40L reverse signaling. Furthermore, we found that CD40L clustering stabilizes IFN-γ mediated Th1 polarization through STAT1, a known binding partner of receptor of activated C kinase. Together this highlights the importance of both CD40L forward and reverse signaling.

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CD40L通过活化的C激酶1受体调节CD4+ t细胞活化。
抑制共刺激配体CD40L在许多自身免疫性疾病和炎症的实验模型中显示出有益的作用。在这里,我们发现小鼠T细胞中CD40L缺乏导致CD4+ T细胞活化减少,特别是产生IFN-γ的Th1细胞的强烈减少。在体外,我们不能再现这种抗原呈递细胞依赖效应,但发现t细胞CD40L影响细胞死亡和增殖。我们发现活化的C激酶受体是典型的PKC结合伙伴,已知可驱动增殖和凋亡,作为CD40L反向信号传导的中介。此外,我们发现CD40L聚类通过STAT1稳定IFN-γ介导的Th1极化,STAT1是活化C激酶受体的已知结合伙伴。总之,这突出了CD40L正向和反向信号的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Immunology (EJI) is an official journal of EFIS. Established in 1971, EJI continues to serve the needs of the global immunology community covering basic, translational and clinical research, ranging from adaptive and innate immunity through to vaccines and immunotherapy, cancer, autoimmunity, allergy and more. Mechanistic insights and thought-provoking immunological findings are of interest, as are studies using the latest omics technologies. We offer fast track review for competitive situations, including recently scooped papers, format free submission, transparent and fair peer review and more as detailed in our policies.
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