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Indirect Recruitment of a CD40 Signaling Pathway in Dendritic Cells by B7-DC Cross-Linking Antibody Modulates T Cell Functions
The human IgM B7-DC XAb protects mice from tumors in both therapeutic and prophylactic settings. Its mechanism of action is mediated by its binding to B7-DC/PD-L2 molecules on the surface of dendritic cells (DCs) to induce a multimolecular cap and subsequent activation of signaling cascades that det...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2670496/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19399172 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005373 |
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author | Radhakrishnan, Suresh Cabrera, Rosalyn Bruns, Kristina M. Van Keulen, Virginia P. Hansen, Michael J. Felts, Sara J. Pease, Larry R. |
author_facet | Radhakrishnan, Suresh Cabrera, Rosalyn Bruns, Kristina M. Van Keulen, Virginia P. Hansen, Michael J. Felts, Sara J. Pease, Larry R. |
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description | The human IgM B7-DC XAb protects mice from tumors in both therapeutic and prophylactic settings. Its mechanism of action is mediated by its binding to B7-DC/PD-L2 molecules on the surface of dendritic cells (DCs) to induce a multimolecular cap and subsequent activation of signaling cascades that determine a unique combination of DC phenotypes. One such phenotype, the B7-DC XAb-induced antigen accumulation in mTLR-matured DCs, has been linked to signaling through TREM-2, but the signals required for other DC phenotypes critical for the therapeutic effects in animal models remain unclear. Here, FRET and co-immunoprecipitation studies show that CD40 is recruited to the multi-molecular complex by B7-DC XAb. Signals emanating from CD40 are important, as CD40(−/−) DCs treated with B7-DC XAb (DC(XAb)) activated DAP12, but failed to activate NFκB, and were not protected from cell death upon cytokine withdrawal or treatment with Vitamin D(3). CD40(−/−) DC(XAb) also failed to secrete IL-6 and were unable to support the conversion of T regulatory cells into IL-17+ effector T cells in vitro. Importantly, the expression of CD40 was required for the overall ability of B7-DC XAb to induce anti-tumor CTL, to provide protection from a number of tumor types, and for DC(XAb) to be effective anti-tumor vaccines in vivo. These results indicate that B7-DC XAb modulation of DC phenotypes is through its ability to indirectly recruit common signaling molecules and elements of their endogenous signaling pathways through targeted binding to a cell-specific surface determinant. |
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spelling | pubmed-26704962009-04-28 Indirect Recruitment of a CD40 Signaling Pathway in Dendritic Cells by B7-DC Cross-Linking Antibody Modulates T Cell Functions Radhakrishnan, Suresh Cabrera, Rosalyn Bruns, Kristina M. Van Keulen, Virginia P. Hansen, Michael J. Felts, Sara J. Pease, Larry R. PLoS One Research Article The human IgM B7-DC XAb protects mice from tumors in both therapeutic and prophylactic settings. Its mechanism of action is mediated by its binding to B7-DC/PD-L2 molecules on the surface of dendritic cells (DCs) to induce a multimolecular cap and subsequent activation of signaling cascades that determine a unique combination of DC phenotypes. One such phenotype, the B7-DC XAb-induced antigen accumulation in mTLR-matured DCs, has been linked to signaling through TREM-2, but the signals required for other DC phenotypes critical for the therapeutic effects in animal models remain unclear. Here, FRET and co-immunoprecipitation studies show that CD40 is recruited to the multi-molecular complex by B7-DC XAb. Signals emanating from CD40 are important, as CD40(−/−) DCs treated with B7-DC XAb (DC(XAb)) activated DAP12, but failed to activate NFκB, and were not protected from cell death upon cytokine withdrawal or treatment with Vitamin D(3). CD40(−/−) DC(XAb) also failed to secrete IL-6 and were unable to support the conversion of T regulatory cells into IL-17+ effector T cells in vitro. Importantly, the expression of CD40 was required for the overall ability of B7-DC XAb to induce anti-tumor CTL, to provide protection from a number of tumor types, and for DC(XAb) to be effective anti-tumor vaccines in vivo. These results indicate that B7-DC XAb modulation of DC phenotypes is through its ability to indirectly recruit common signaling molecules and elements of their endogenous signaling pathways through targeted binding to a cell-specific surface determinant. Public Library of Science 2009-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2670496/ /pubmed/19399172 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005373 Text en Radhakrishnan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Radhakrishnan, Suresh Cabrera, Rosalyn Bruns, Kristina M. Van Keulen, Virginia P. Hansen, Michael J. Felts, Sara J. Pease, Larry R. Indirect Recruitment of a CD40 Signaling Pathway in Dendritic Cells by B7-DC Cross-Linking Antibody Modulates T Cell Functions |
title | Indirect Recruitment of a CD40 Signaling Pathway in Dendritic Cells by B7-DC Cross-Linking Antibody Modulates T Cell Functions |
title_full | Indirect Recruitment of a CD40 Signaling Pathway in Dendritic Cells by B7-DC Cross-Linking Antibody Modulates T Cell Functions |
title_fullStr | Indirect Recruitment of a CD40 Signaling Pathway in Dendritic Cells by B7-DC Cross-Linking Antibody Modulates T Cell Functions |
title_full_unstemmed | Indirect Recruitment of a CD40 Signaling Pathway in Dendritic Cells by B7-DC Cross-Linking Antibody Modulates T Cell Functions |
title_short | Indirect Recruitment of a CD40 Signaling Pathway in Dendritic Cells by B7-DC Cross-Linking Antibody Modulates T Cell Functions |
title_sort | indirect recruitment of a cd40 signaling pathway in dendritic cells by b7-dc cross-linking antibody modulates t cell functions |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2670496/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19399172 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005373 |
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