Expression of CD40 on cells involved in the inflammatory response has
lead to speculation that CD40 ligation could play an important role in
the establishment of the inflammatory response. Upon treatment of wil
d-type CD40 mice with soluble CD40L-CD8 (sCD40L) fusion protein a pulm
onary inflammatory response was induced that was not observed in ident
ically treated CD40 knockout mice. This inflammatory response involved
polymorphonuclear leukocyte migration into the alveolar space and the
accumulation of alveolar macrophages with up-regulated la expression.
Treatment of wild-type or IFN-gamma knockout mice with sCD40L induced
pulmonary responses that were similar except that fewer neutrophils a
nd macrophages accumulated in the lungs of the IFN-gamma knockout mice
. This suggested that IFN-gamma plays a role in sCD40L-induced accumul
ation of inflammatory cells in the lung. The induction of pulmonary in
flammation by exogenous sCD40L supports evidence derived in vitro by o
thers that CD40 ligation can result in inflammatory responses and that
sCD40L is a potent inflammagen.