Functional dichotomy in CD40 reciprocally regulates effector T Cell functions

Murugaiyan, Gopal ; Agrawal, Reena ; Mishra, Gyan C. ; Mitra, Debashis ; Saha, Bhaskar (2006) Functional dichotomy in CD40 reciprocally regulates effector T Cell functions The Journal of Immunology, 177 . pp. 6642-6649. ISSN 0022-1767

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Official URL: http://www.jimmunol.org/content/177/10/6642.short

Abstract

Activation of T cells requires signals through Ag-specific TCR and costimulatory molecules such as CD40L. Although the use of defined tumor Ags for the induction of protective T cells met with limited success, the CD40-CD40L interaction that was proposed to induce antitumor T cells did not prevent tumor growth completely. Using a model for prostate tumor, a leading cause of tumor-induced mortality in men, we show that the failure is due to a novel functional dichotomy of CD40 whereby it self-limits its antitumor functions by inducing IL-10. IL-10 prevents the CD40-induced CTL and TNF-a and IL-12 production, Th1 skewing, and tumor regression. Priming mice with tumor lysate-pulsed IL-10-deficient dendritic cells (DCs) or wild-type DC plus anti-IL-10 Ab establishes antitumor memory T cells that can transfer the protection into syngenic nude mice. Infusion of Ag-pulsed IL-10-deficient but not wild-type DCs back into syngenic mice results in successful therapeutic autovaccination. Thus, we demonstrate the IL-10-sensitive antitumor T cell memory formulating a novel prophylactic and therapeutic principle.

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