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Ethylenecarbodiimide-treated splenocytes carrying male CD4 epitopes confer histocompatibility Y chromosome antigen transplant protection by inhibiting CD154 upregulation.

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Martin, AJ; McCarthy, D; Waltenbaugh, C; Goings, G; Luo, X; Miller, SD
Published in: J Immunol
September 15, 2010

In humans and certain strains of laboratory mice, male tissue is recognized as nonself and destroyed by the female immune system via recognition of histocompatibility Y chromosome Ag (Hya). Male tissue destruction is thought to be accomplished by CTLs in a helper-dependent manner. We show that graft protection induced with the immunodominant Hya-encoded CD4 epitope (Dby) attached to female splenic leukocytes (Dby-SPs) with the chemical cross-linker ethylenecarbodiimide significantly, and often indefinitely, prolongs the survival of male skin graft transplants in an Ag-specific manner. In contrast, treatments with the Hya CD8 epitopes (Uty-/Smcy-SPs) failed to prolong graft survival. Dby-SP-tolerized CD4(+) T cells fail to proliferate, secrete IFN-gamma, or effectively prime a CD8 response in recipients of male grafts. Ag-coupled splenocyte treatment is associated with defective CD40-CD40L interactions as demonstrated by the observation that CD4 cells from treated animals exhibit a defect in CD40L upregulation following in vitro Ag challenge. Furthermore, treatment with an agonistic anti-CD40 Ab at the time of transplantation abrogates protection from graft rejection. Interestingly, anti-CD40 treatment completely restores the function of Dby-specific CD4 cells but not Uty- or Smcy-specific CD8 cells.

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J Immunol

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1550-6606

Publication Date

September 15, 2010

Volume

185

Issue

6

Start / End Page

3326 / 3336

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Y Chromosome
  • Up-Regulation
  • Spleen
  • Sex Characteristics
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mice, Transgenic
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Immunology
 

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Martin, A. J., McCarthy, D., Waltenbaugh, C., Goings, G., Luo, X., & Miller, S. D. (2010). Ethylenecarbodiimide-treated splenocytes carrying male CD4 epitopes confer histocompatibility Y chromosome antigen transplant protection by inhibiting CD154 upregulation. J Immunol, 185(6), 3326–3336. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1000802
Martin, Aaron J., Derrick McCarthy, Carl Waltenbaugh, Gwen Goings, Xunrong Luo, and Stephen D. Miller. “Ethylenecarbodiimide-treated splenocytes carrying male CD4 epitopes confer histocompatibility Y chromosome antigen transplant protection by inhibiting CD154 upregulation.J Immunol 185, no. 6 (September 15, 2010): 3326–36. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1000802.
Martin, Aaron J., et al. “Ethylenecarbodiimide-treated splenocytes carrying male CD4 epitopes confer histocompatibility Y chromosome antigen transplant protection by inhibiting CD154 upregulation.J Immunol, vol. 185, no. 6, Sept. 2010, pp. 3326–36. Pubmed, doi:10.4049/jimmunol.1000802.

Published In

J Immunol

DOI

EISSN

1550-6606

Publication Date

September 15, 2010

Volume

185

Issue

6

Start / End Page

3326 / 3336

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Y Chromosome
  • Up-Regulation
  • Spleen
  • Sex Characteristics
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mice, Transgenic
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Immunology