Regulation of CD154 (CD40 ligand) mRNA stability during T cell activation
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Regulation of CD154 (CD40 ligand) mRNA stability during T cell activation
Abstract
The CD154 protein (CD40 ligand), which is critical to the regulation of both humoral and cellular immune responses, is expressed transiently on the surface of activated CD4+ T cells. To determine whether control of mRNA stability contributes to the highly regulated expression of CD154 during T cell activation, CD4+ T cells were isolated from human peripheral blood and stimulated for various lengths of time with plate-bound anti-CD3 mAb. At early times after anti-CD3 activation, the CD154 message was found to be very unstable, however, the stability measurably increased after 24-48 h of activation. Similar analyses of TNF-alpha and c-myc mRNA decay throughout a time course of T cell activation revealed patterns of regulation that were distinct from CD154. Similar to the effect on TNF-alpha mRNA, stimulation of T cells with PMA + ionomycin greatly increased the stability of CD154 message. However, CD154 message stability was only modestly increased in T cells coactivated with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 at 5 h and not increased by costimulation at 24 h. Finally, an analysis of both mRNA and surface protein expression over a time course of T cell activation with anti-CD3 revealed a rapid induction of expression early after activation. This induction was followed by a more gradual decrease in expression over the next 48 h. Together, these data support a role for posttranscriptional regulation in the control and overall expression of CD154 in activated T cells.
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