2005
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2004-06-2080
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Stimulation with 4-1BB (CD137) inhibits chronic graft-versus-host disease by inducing activation-induced cell death of donor CD4+ T cells

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“…It is possible that in addition to the generation of positive signals through 4-1BB, there might be situations in which 4-1BB can transmit negative signals to a CD8 cell. This possibility would go along with the suggestion from autoimmune and graft-vs-host disease studies, in which anti-4-1BB is suppressive, that chronic 4-1BB signals may lead to apoptosis (activation-induced cell death) of pathogenic T cells (34,61). This idea is feasible because we observed stable 4-1BB expression throughout the course of the primary adenovirus response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…It is possible that in addition to the generation of positive signals through 4-1BB, there might be situations in which 4-1BB can transmit negative signals to a CD8 cell. This possibility would go along with the suggestion from autoimmune and graft-vs-host disease studies, in which anti-4-1BB is suppressive, that chronic 4-1BB signals may lead to apoptosis (activation-induced cell death) of pathogenic T cells (34,61). This idea is feasible because we observed stable 4-1BB expression throughout the course of the primary adenovirus response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…One of the reasons might be the promiscuous expression of 4-1BB on many kinds of immune cells that have specific and perhaps opposing roles in various pathophysiological circumstances. For example, it has been suggested that negative effects of anti-4-1BB could be due to promoting apoptosis of CD4 cells (34,61), and that CD4 and CD8 cells respond differently to 4-1BB ligation (58). Alternatively, anti-4-1BB has been proposed to induce regulatory cells, either in the CD8 lineage (31,62), or in the dendritic cell lineage (30).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We induced cGVHD by transferring total or Treg cell-depleted DBA/2 spleen/lymph node cells into unirradiated BDF1 mice. Three weeks after disease induction, we measured levels of anti-DNA IgG1 autoantibody, a predominant immunoglobulin isotype in cGVHD (Kim et al, 2005;2006b). Introduction of Treg cell-depleted parental cells induced significantly lower levels of anti-DNA IgG1 in the recipient than did introduction of total parental cells (Figure 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There exists several circumstantial evidence sup- porting a higher Ab response in 4-1BB-deficient mice; 4-1BB-deficient mice have increased basal levels of Ig (Vinay et al, 2003). Moreover, blockage of interactions between 4-1BB and 4-1BBL elevates levels of autoantibody in cGVHD (Nozawa et al, 2001), whereas stimulation of 4-1BB abrogates T cell-dependent Ab response (Mittler et al, 1999;Sun et al, 2002;Foell et al, 2003;Wu et al, 2003;Foell et al, 2004;Seo et al, 2004;Kim et al, 2005) and sustained stimulation of 4-1BB in 4-1BBL transgenic mice induces progressive depletion of B cells and subsequent abrogation of Ab production (Zhu et al, 2000). It seems that 4-1BB signals are involved in Th1 immune responses (our unpublished data) and it has been shown that Th1-specific Ab responses are impaired in 4-1BB-deficient mice (Kwon et al, 2002b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems that, even though anti-4-1BBL mAb could not block proliferation of T cells initially, it was effective in decreasing the number of alloreactive T cells at the later stage of alloimmune responses (Cho et al, 2004). In the chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) setting, stimulation of 4-1BB was highly effective in preventing and curing cGVHD by inducing AICD of pathogenic donor CD4 + T cells (Kim et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%