Hyper-IgM (HIGM) syndromes are primary immunodeficiencies characterized by defects of class switch recombination and somatic hypermutation. HIGM patients who carry mutations in the CD40-ligand (CD40L) gene expressed by CD4+ T cells suffer from recurrent infections and often develop autoimmune disorders. To investigate the impact of CD40L–CD40 interactions on human B cell tolerance, we tested by ELISA the reactivity of recombinant antibodies isolated from single B cells from three CD40L-deficient patients. Antibody characteristics and reactivity from CD40L-deficient new emigrant B cells were similar to those from healthy donors, suggesting that CD40L–CD40 interactions do not regulate central B cell tolerance. In contrast, mature naive B cells from CD40L-deficient patients expressed a high proportion of autoreactive antibodies, including antinuclear antibodies. Thus, CD40L–CD40 interactions are essential for peripheral B cell tolerance. In addition, a patient with the bare lymphocyte syndrome who could not express MHC class II molecules failed to counterselect autoreactive mature naive B cells, suggesting that peripheral B cell tolerance also depends on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II–T cell receptor (TCR) interactions. The decreased frequency of MHC class II–restricted CD4+ regulatory T cells in CD40L-deficient patients suggests that these T cells may mediate peripheral B cell tolerance through CD40L–CD40 and MHC class II–TCR interactions.
CD40 ligand and MHC class II expression are essential for human peripheral B cell tolerance
Abbreviations used: AID, activation-induced cytidine deaminase; ANA, antinuclear antibody; BAFF, B cell-activating factor; BCR, B cell receptor; BLS, bare lymphocyte syndrome; CDR, complementarity determining region; CSR, class switch recombination; ds, double-stranded; GC, germinal center; HD, healthy donor; HIGM, hyper-IgM; SHM, somatic hypermutation; SLE, systemic lupus erythematosus; ss, single-stranded; XLA, X-linked agammaglobulinemia.
Maxime Hervé, Isabelle Isnardi, Yen-shing Ng, James B. Bussel, Hans D. Ochs, Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles, Eric Meffre; CD40 ligand and MHC class II expression are essential for human peripheral B cell tolerance . J Exp Med 9 July 2007; 204 (7): 1583–1593. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20062287
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