B7-1, but not CD28, is crucial for the maintenance of the CD4+ T cell responses in human leprosy
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B7-1, but not CD28, is crucial for the maintenance of the CD4+ T cell responses in human leprosy
Abstract
We used human leprosy as a model to compare patterns of costimulatory molecule expression in respect to the clinical/immunologic spectrum of disease. We found that B7-1, B7-2, and CD28 transcripts dominated in tuberculoid leprosy patients, who have potent T cell responses to Mycobacterium leprae. In contrast, CTLA-4 was more strongly expressed in lesions from lepromatous patients, who manifest specific T cell anergy to the leprosy bacterium. T cell clones from tuberculoid lesions were CD4+CD28+ or CD4+CD28-, and T cell clones from lepromatous lesions were predominantly CD8+CD28-. The M. leprae-specific recall response of CD4+ T cell clones from tuberculoid lesions was blocked by anti-B7-1 mAb, but not by anti-B7-2 mAb or CTLA-Ig. However, anti-CD28 and anti-CTLA-4 mAbs did not block activation of clones from tuberculoid lesions, suggesting that B7-1 may utilize another costimulatory pathway. Peripheral blood T cell responses in the lepromatous form were strongly regulated by CD28 during T cell activation, in contrast to the tuberculoid form. Thus, B7-1 costimulation could play a role in maintaining a strong immune response to the pathogen.
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