Expression and functional role of co-stimulatory molecules in CD40+IL-4-stimulated B cells from atopic and non-atopic donors
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Expression and functional role of co-stimulatory molecules in CD40+IL-4-stimulated B cells from atopic and non-atopic donors
Abstract
As immunological dysregulation is a possible key defect in atopic diseases, we have studied the expression and function of costimulatory molecules in atopic dermatitis (AD) patients compared with normal controls. Using flow cytometry, we showed that CD80 and CD86 are expressed at increased levels on human peripheral B cells in both groups after stimulation with anti-CD40 and interleukin 4 (IL-4), but to a significantly higher extent in the AD group. Furthermore, baseline expression of CD80 and CD86 on peripheral B cells was low in normal donors and increased in AD donors. To study the functional role of the costimulatory molecules in CD40+IL-4-stimulated peripheral mononuclear cells from normal and atopic donors, proliferation and IgE production were analysed in the presence of antibodies against the receptors of the costimulatory molecules. In the presence of either anti-CD28 or anti-CTLA-4, cell proliferation and IgE synthesis were significantly enhanced in the atopic group in anti-CD40+IL-4-stimulated peripheral mononuclear cells. These findings suggest that interaction of CD80 and CD86 with their receptors CD28 and CTLA-4 selectively promotes cell activation, including proliferation and IgE production in CD40+IL-4-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells from atopic donors. It remains to be elucidated whether these changes are primary, based on the genetic background of atopics, or whether they are induced secondarily in the context of atopic pathology.
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