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

Authors
Su, N., Hu, C.B., Shao, T., Jin, C.Y., Li, H., Ji, J.F., Qin, L.L., Fan, D.D., Lin, A.F., Xiang, L.X., Shao, J.Z.
ID
ZDB-PUB-221125-4
Date
2021
Source
Fish and shellfish Immunology reports   2: 100038100038 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Fan, Dongdong, Lin, Aifu, Shao, Jian-zhong, Shao, Tong, Xiang, Lixin
Keywords
Antibacterial immunity, CD154, CD40, Costimulatory regulation, IgZ
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none
PubMed
36420488 Full text @ Fish Shellfish Immunol Rep
Abstract
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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