Kc. Wolthers et al., FUNCTIONAL B-CELL ABNORMALITIES IN HIV TYPE-1 INFECTION - ROLE OF CD40L AND CD70, AIDS research and human retroviruses, 13(12), 1997, pp. 1023-1029
Early in HIV-1 infection, B cell responses to T cell-dependent antigen
s are impaired, In addition to the receptor-ligand pair CD40/CD40L, CD
27/CD70 also appears to be involved in T cell-dependent B cell stimula
tion, We have shown that CD70(+) B cells are the main producers of Ig
when stimulated in a T cell-dependent manner, and that CD70 upregulati
on is dependent on interaction of CD40L on T cells with CD40 on B cell
s, We confirm here that B cells from HIV-infected individuals are impa
ired in T cell-dependent Ig production in vitro, This dysfunction coul
d partly be restored by adding allogeneic T cells to the culture, In c
ontrast, IgG production induced by CD40 MAb, IgM MAb, and IL-10 was in
the normal range, In line with this, CD70 upregulation on B cells fro
m HIV-infected individuals was impaired after stimulation in vitro by
activated T cells but not after stimulation with CD40 MAb and IgM MAb,
Furthermore, CD40L expression was decreased on CD4(+) T cells after s
timulation in vitro, Finally, CD70 expression on freshly isolated B ce
lls from HIV-infected individuals was decreased, and low CD70 expressi
on correlated with low IgG production after T cell-dependent stimulati
on, In conclusion, our data strongly suggest that impaired B cell resp
onses to T cell-dependent Ag in HIV-1 infection are due to a defect in
T cells.