Role of CD154 in the secondary immune response: the reduction of pre-existing splenic germinal centers and anti-factor VIII inhibitor titer

Citation
Jh. Qian et al., Role of CD154 in the secondary immune response: the reduction of pre-existing splenic germinal centers and anti-factor VIII inhibitor titer, EUR J IMMUN, 30(9), 2000, pp. 2548-2554
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
ISSN journal
00142980 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
2548 - 2554
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-2980(200009)30:9<2548:ROCITS>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Using the murine model of hemophilia A, we have examined the role of CD154 in the secondary immune response to factor VIII (FVIII). We previously repo rted that repeated i.v. injection of FVIII in hemophilia A mice induces a T cell-dependent anti-FVIII antibody formation. Herein, blocking of CD154 by a monoclonal antibody in FVIII-primed hemophilia A mice resulted in the di sappearance of pre-existing spleen germinal centers (GC) in the white pulp within 24 h of treatment. Moreover, further expansion of GC in response to FVIII challenge was completely inhibited. In parallel, anti-FVIII antibody titers were markedly reduced and T cell responses to FVIII were abolished. The rapid disappearance of the GC after anti-CD154 treatment was not accomp anied by increased B cell apoptosis; instead B cells accumulated in the per ipheral zone of the splenic white pulp. Interestingly, repeated exposure to FVIII with anti-CD154 antibody administration blocked anti-FVIII antibody formation but failed to induce long-lasting unresponsiveness. Our data demo nstrate that the CD40-CD154 interaction is critical for B cell homeostasis and the secondary immune response to FVIII. For potential clinical applicat ion, the data also suggest that therapies targeting the CD154 molecule may be useful for the treatment of high titer FVIII inhibitors in hemophilia A.