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Query: UMLS:C0004364 (
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Blockade of the interactions between CD28/CTLA-4 and their ligands, CD80 (B7, B7.1)/CD86 (
B70
, B7.2), seems an attractive means to induce antigen-specific peripheral tolerance in organ transplantation and
autoimmune disease
. Recently, diversities between CD80 and CD86 in expression, regulation, and function have been reported in certain cell populations and murine experimental disease models. To investigate the possible differential role of CD80 and CD86 in the development of lupus, we treated lupus-prone NZB/W F1 mice with specific monoclonal antibodies (mAb) against CD80, CD86, or both. The treatment with a combination of anti-CD80 and CD86 mAb before the onset of lupus completely prevented autoantibody production and nephritis, and prolonged survival. Interestingly, we found that anti-CD86 mAb alone, but not anti-CD80 mAb, efficiently inhibited autoantibody production. Subclass study on IgG anti-double-stranded (ds) DNA antibody revealed that the treatment with anti-CD86 mAb almost completely inhibited both IgG1 and IgG2b, but not IgG2a production. The incomplete reduction of IgG2a anti-dsDNA antibody by anti-CD86 mAb was compensated by the addition of anti-CD80 mAb. A significant reduction of mRNA for interleukin (IL)-2, interferon-gamma, IL-4 and IL-6 was observed in mice treated with a combination of anti-CD80 and CD86 mAb or anti-CD86 mAb alone. Treatment with both mAb after the onset of lupus resulted in a significantly prolonged survival with reduction of autoantibody production. These results suggest that CD86 plays a more critical role in autoantibody production, and CD86, but not CD80, contributes to Th2-mediated Ig production. However, the blockade of both CD80 and CD86 are required for preventing the development and progression of lupus.
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PMID:Preferential dependence of autoantibody production in murine lupus on CD86 costimulatory molecule. 748 44
Resting autoreactive T cells are present in the circulation of normal individuals without pathologic consequences. In autoimmune animal models, stimulation of these self-reactive T cells in the presence of costimulatory molecules B7-1 results in T cell-mediated
autoimmune disease
, whereas
B7-2
stimulation generates regulatory autoreactive T cells that abrogate disease severity. Thus, reactivation in the brain of myelin-autoreactive T cells by antigen with costimulatory molecules may be a critical event in the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), a putative
autoimmune disease
of central nervous system (CNS) myelin. We investigated the expression of cytokines and costimulatory molecules in a panel of 41 histologically characterized CNS specimens from 15 MS and 10 control cases using semiquantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and immunocytochemistry. In four cases, vascular CNS infarcts with inflammation were compared with MS plaques from the same brain. We observed increased expression of B7-1 and interleukin (IL) 12p40 in acute MS plaques, particularly from early disease cases but not in inflammatory infarcts. B7-1 staining was localized predominantly to the lymphocytes in perivenular inflammatory cuffs but not the parenchyma. In contrast,
B7-2
was expressed predominantly on macrophages both in MS lesions of varied time duration and in inflammatory infarcts. These findings indicate that an early event in the initiation of MS involves upregulation of B7-1 and IL-12, resulting in conditions that maximally stimulate T cell activation and induction of T helper 1-type immune responses.
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PMID:Expression of costimulatory molecules B7-1 (CD80), B7-2 (CD86), and interleukin 12 cytokine in multiple sclerosis lesions. 750 44
T cell activation requires both Ag/MHC recognition and costimulatory signals. The present studies were designed to test whether the loss of tolerance to myelin basic protein (MBP) requires costimulation by members of the B7 receptor family. CTLA-4Ig, a fusion protein ligand for B7-1 and
B7-2
, was used to assess the role of B7-mediated costimulation in chronic relapsing experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) induced by the transfer of MBP specific T cell lines. In adoptively transferred EAE, administering CTLA-4Ig to donor mice or during in vitro activation of MBP specific-T cells resulted in diminution of clinical disease. The presence of CTLA-4Ig during both the immunization and in vitro activation stages was most effective in preventing clinical signs of disease. This diminution in clinical disease was paralleled by a decreased proliferative response and reduced production of IL-2 and IL-4, but not IFN-gamma, after antigenic stimulation of encephalitogenic T cells in vitro. In contrast, CTLA-4Ig treatment of recipient animals after the transfer of MBP-activated T cells affected neither disease course nor severity. These results indicate that additional costimulatory pathways may be involved in established EAE, or that some cells are independent of costimulation or, alternatively, that CTLA-4Ig does not enter brain parenchyma in therapeutic concentrations. Thus, we conclude that costimulation provided by B7 molecules plays a major role in the development of encephalitogenic T cells and in the establishment of chronic relapsing EAE, a prototypic CD4+ T cell-mediated
autoimmune disease
.
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PMID:Role of B7:CD28/CTLA-4 in the induction of chronic relapsing experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. 752 5
The activation and differentiation of T cells require both antigen/MHC recognition and costimulatory signals. The present studies examined the role of B7-1 (CD80) and
B7-2
(CD86) costimulation in the prototypic
autoimmune disorder
, experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE). In adoptively transferred EAE, in vitro activation of myelin basic protein (MBP)-specific lymph node cells was inhibited by the combination of anti-CD80 plus anti-CD86, but not individually. However, in actively induced disease, one injection of anti-CD80 significantly reduced disease, while anti-CD86 exacerbated disease. Interestingly, one injection of CTLA-4Ig suppressed disease, while multiple injections resulted in enhanced disease. Thus, the costimulation provided by B7-1 molecules appears to be important for the development of encephalitogenic T cells. The enhanced disease caused by multiple injections of CTLA-4Ig or a single injection of anti-CD86 suggests an inhibitory function for CD86 interaction with its counterreceptors CD28 and CTLA-4 in EAE. Alternatively, these results are consistent with an essential timing requirement for the coordinated interaction of B7 and CD28 family receptors, and that disruption of this critical timing can have opposing results on the outcome of an immune response.
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PMID:Distinct roles for B7-1 (CD-80) and B7-2 (CD-86) in the initiation of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. 759 5
Expression of the co-stimulatory molecule B7-1 (CD80) on pancreatic beta cells can overcome peripheral T cell tolerance in transgenic models of
autoimmune disease
. This study aimed to determine if aberrant B7-1 or
B7-2
(CD86) expression on pancreatic beta cells is involved in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diabetes in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. Immunohistochemical analysis of NOD pancreas sections revealed no evidence of B7-1 or
B7-2
expression on pancreatic beta cells at any stage prior to the onset of either spontaneously arising or cyclophosphamide-accelerated diabetes. Likewise, the NOD-derived NIT-1 beta cell line did not express surface B7 or B7-1 mRNA either constitutively or following exposure to IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha, two cytokines known to be present in the insulitis lesion of NOD mice, or cAMP which can induce B7-1 expression on B cells. Both B7-1 and
B7-2
were, however, highly expressed on the majority of islet-infiltrating inflammatory cells in NOD mice between days 7 and 12 after the administration of cyclophosphamide which results in accelerated beta cell destruction. Likewise B7-1 and
B7-2
were extensively expressed on islet-infiltrating cells present at the time of diabetes onset in NOD SCID mice with adoptively transferred diabetes. By immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry, it was determined that the phenotype of B7+ cells in the pancreas of NOD mice 9 days after cyclophosphamide included a mixture of macrophages and both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells.
B7-2
was also expressed on islet-infiltrating cells in the spontaneously occurring diabetes of female NOD mice, but the levels of B7-1 expression were low in comparison with the accelerated models of diabetes. RIP-IL-2 transgenic mice, which have extensive islet infiltration but no autoimmune beta cell destruction, also had virtually no B7-1 expression and a minority of
B7-2
-expressing inflammatory cells. Thus, the activation of beta cell-specific T cells in NOD mice does not appear to be a result of aberrant expression of B7 on the beta cells. Expression of B7-1 and
B7-2
on islet-infiltrating cells is, however, associated with autoimmune beta cell destruction, suggesting a role for the B7-CD28 interaction in this process.
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PMID:Pancreatic expression of B7 co-stimulatory molecules in the non-obese diabetic mouse. 874 58
CTLA-4, a CD28 homologue expressed on activated T cells, binds with high affinity to the CD28 ligands, B7-1 (CD80) and
B7-2
(CD86). This study was designed to examine the role of CTLA-4 in regulating
autoimmune disease
. Murine relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) is a demyelinating disease mediated by PLP139-151-specific CD4+ T cells in SJL/J mice. Anti-CTLA-4 mAbs (or their F(ab) fragments) enhanced in vitro proliferation and pro-inflammatory cytokine production by PLP139-151-primed lymph node cells. Addition of either reagent to in vitro activation cultures potentiated the ability of T cells to adoptively transfer disease to naive recipients. In vivo administration of anti-CTLA-4 mAb to recipients of PLP139-151-specific T cells resulted in accelerated and exacerbated disease. Finally, anti-CTLA-4 treatment of mice during disease remission resulted in the exacerbation of relapses. Collectively, these results suggest that CTLA-4 mediates the downregulation of ongoing immune responses and plays a major role in regulating autoimmunity.
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PMID:CTLA-4: a negative regulator of autoimmune disease. 876 Aug 34
T-cell activation requires signalling provided by ligation of the T-cell receptor for antigen (TCR) and a second antigen (Ag) nonspecific signal, known as costimulation. The B7 receptors, CD80 (B7-1) and CD86 (
B7-2
), on the Ag-presenting cell (APC), interact with T-cell CD28 or CTLA-4 to deliver a costimulatory signal, which is particularly important for Th1 activation. Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) is an
autoimmune disorder
, induced by Th1 cells directed against myelin antigens that provides an in vivo model for studying the role of B7-mediated costimulation in the induction of a pathological immune response. Using a soluble fusion protein ligand for the B7 receptors, as well as specific monoclonal antibodies specific for either CD80 or CD86, it has been demonstrated that B7 costimulation plays a prominent role in determining clinical disease outcome in EAE. Here we review recent data indicating that a paradoxical exacerbation of disease as well as the expected amelioration of disease can occur with costimulatory receptor blockade.
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PMID:B7-mediated costimulation can either provoke or prevent clinical manifestations of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. 877 9
In addition to presentation of antigen, T cells require additional or 'costimulatory' signals from antigen-presenting cells. Failure to receive costimulation following antigen presentation renders T cells anergic, and these cells are functionally incapable of proliferating or secreting cytokines in response to subsequent rechallenge. Recent evidence has demonstrated that a critical costimulatory signal is delivered by members of the B7 family. B7-1 (CD80) and
B7-2
(CD86) provide costimulation through CD28, their ligand on the T cell. Dysregulation of expression of B7 may be implicated in the pathogenesis of
autoimmune disease
. In contrast, lack of expression of B7 on tumor cells may explain in part the lack of immune response against the majority of tumors. It may now be possible to exploit this pathway to induce immunological response against tumors. Blockade of this pathway will likely have significant impact on transplantation biology, to induce T-cell anergy and prevent graft rejection and graft-versus-host disease.
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PMID:B7-mediated costimulation and the immune response. 881 43
We screened peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 13 SLE patients, all having quiescent disease at the time of analysis, 12 allergy patients, and 21 normal subjects for the expression of CD80 (B7-1) and CD86 (
B7-2
,
B70
) on small (resting) and large (activated) subsets of CD19+ B cells. The percentage of CD86+ cells was significantly higher in all B cell subsets in the SLE patients compared to either normal controls or allergy patients. No differences in the mean percentage CD86+ stained B cells (CD19+) were found when comparing the allergy patients and the normal controls. The percentage of CD80+ cells in the large activated B cell (CD19+) subset of the SLE patient population was significantly higher than in the comparable subset from the normal controls and the allergy patients. Comparison of the small resting B cell subset did not reveal a significant difference in CD80 expression between the normal controls, the allergy patients, and the SLE patients. Our findings suggest that the B7 family of molecules, and CD86 in particular, may reflect immunologic dysregulation in patients with
autoimmune disease
and may reflect a state facilitating heightened B cell activity and hypergammaglobulinemia that occur in active SLE.
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PMID:Analysis of CD80 and CD86 expression on peripheral blood B lymphocytes reveals increased expression of CD86 in lupus patients. 917 7
The activation of naive CD4+ T cells requires two discrete signals: a signal delivered by the T cell receptor following recognition of antigen and an accessory signal transduced when costimulatory receptors interact with their ligands. Particularly important in the development of an immune response to foreign antigens is the T cell molecule CD28, which delivers a potent costimulus when engaged by ligands, B7-1 and
B7-2
, on antigen-presenting cells. It is interesting that blockade of B7 molecules, which disrupts interactions with CD28 and prevents delivery of the CD28 costimulus, also alters the immune responses to self antigens and prevents the development of clinical disease in murine models of systemic and organ-specific autoimmunity. Herein we review the roles of CD28 and its B7 ligands in the pathogenesis of autoimmunity, discuss efforts to treat animal models of autoimmunity by modifying the CD28 signal, and consider the mechanisms by which manipulation of the CD28 signal alters the course of experimental
autoimmune disease
.
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PMID:The CD28-B7 costimulatory pathway and its role in autoimmune disease. 926 29
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