Central role for CD40/CD40 ligand (CD154) interactions in transplant rejection.

MD Denton, RM Reul, VR Dharnidharka… - Pediatric …, 1998 - europepmc.org
MD Denton, RM Reul, VR Dharnidharka, JC Fang, P Ganz, DM Briscoe
Pediatric transplantation, 1998europepmc.org
Major advances have been made in understanding the expression and function of CD40
and its ligand CD154. It is now clear that CD40/CD154 interactions are critical in many
aspects of the immune response, including T cell activation, T cell-dependent macrophage
activation, T cell-B cell interactions and endothelial activation. Moreover, increasing
evidence supports a central role for CD40/CD154 interactions in the immune processes of
allograft rejection. Functional studies using blocking monoclonal antibodies have revealed …
Major advances have been made in understanding the expression and function of CD40 and its ligand CD154. It is now clear that CD40/CD154 interactions are critical in many aspects of the immune response, including T cell activation, T cell-dependent macrophage activation, T cell-B cell interactions and endothelial activation. Moreover, increasing evidence supports a central role for CD40/CD154 interactions in the immune processes of allograft rejection. Functional studies using blocking monoclonal antibodies have revealed beneficial effects of interupting CD40/CD154 co-stimulation in animal models of transplantation, particularly in association with interuption of the CD28/B7 pathway. A next step is to develop new therapeutic approaches to interrupting this pathway in humans, either through the development of receptor antagonists or through the understanding of intracellular signaling pathways utilized by these molecules.
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