Functional role of CD40 and CD154 costimulatory signals in IgZ-mediated immunity against bacterial infection

IF 2.2 Q2 FISHERIES
Ning Su , Chong-bin Hu , Tong Shao , Chun-yu Jin , Hao Li , Jian-fei Ji , Lu-lu Qin , Dong-Dong Fan , Ai-fu Lin , Li-xin Xiang , Jian-zhong Shao
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CD40 and CD154 are one of the best-characterized costimulatory molecules essential for adaptive immunity, which extensively involved in T and B cell activation, IgM Ab production, isotype class switching, germinal center formation and affinity maturation. However, the functionality of CD40 and CD154 in IgZ-mediated immunity remains limited. In this study, we explored the regulatory role of Cd40-Cd154 interaction in IgZ-mediated antibacterial immunity in zebrafish. The results showed that the IgZ-mediated antibacterial response can be significantly induced in response to A. hydrophila infection. The percentage of Cd40+IgZ+ B cells and the production of IgZ Ab were substantially increased upon A. hydrophila stimulation, but these reactions were markedly declined in Cd154 blockade fish by administering anti-Cd154 Ab or recombinant sCd40-Ig protein, accompanied with the impairment of the vaccine-initiated IgZ-mediated immunoprotection of fish against A. hydrophila infection. These observations suggested the essential role of Cd40-Cd154 interaction in IgZ-mediated bacterial immunity. Notably, the Cd40 and Cd154 costimulatory signals are required for a TD antigen-induced IgZ immunity, but are not indispensable for a TI antigen-induced IgZ immune response. These findings indicated the differential role of Cd40-Cd154 interaction in bacterial TD and TI antigen-induced IgZ immunity, which suggested the existence of diverse regulatory mechanisms underlying IgZ-mediated antibacterial immune reactions. To our knowledge, this is the first report to show the functional role of Cd40-Cd154 costimulatory signaling pathway in IgZ-mediated immune defense against bacterial infection. We hope this study will improve the current understanding of the coevolution between the IgZ/IgT immunoglobins and CD40/CD154 costimulatory molecules.

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CD40和CD154共刺激信号在igz介导的细菌感染免疫中的功能作用
CD40和CD154是适应性免疫中最具特征的共刺激分子之一,广泛参与T细胞和B细胞活化、IgM抗体产生、同型类转换、生发中心形成和亲和成熟。然而,CD40和CD154在igz介导的免疫中的功能仍然有限。在本研究中,我们探讨了Cd40-Cd154相互作用在斑马鱼igz介导的抗菌免疫中的调节作用。结果表明,igz介导的抗菌反应可显著诱导对嗜水单胞菌感染的应答。在嗜水螅刺激下,Cd40+IgZ+ B细胞的百分比和IgZ抗体的产生显著增加,但在Cd154阻断鱼体内,通过给药抗Cd154 Ab或重组sCd40-Ig蛋白,这些反应明显下降,同时疫苗启动的IgZ介导的鱼对嗜水螅感染的免疫保护功能受损。这些观察结果表明,Cd40-Cd154相互作用在igz介导的细菌免疫中起重要作用。值得注意的是,Cd40和Cd154共刺激信号是TD抗原诱导的IgZ免疫所必需的,但对于TI抗原诱导的IgZ免疫反应并不是必不可少的。这些发现表明Cd40-Cd154相互作用在细菌TD和TI抗原诱导的IgZ免疫中的不同作用,这表明IgZ介导的抗菌免疫反应存在多种调节机制。据我们所知,这是首次报道Cd40-Cd154共刺激信号通路在igz介导的细菌感染免疫防御中的功能作用。我们希望这项研究能够提高目前对IgZ/IgT免疫球蛋白和CD40/CD154共刺激分子之间共同进化的理解。
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