Su Ning, Hu Chong-Bin, Shao Tong, Jin Chun-Yu, Li Hao, Ji Jian-Fei, Qin Lu-Lu, Fan Dong-Dong, Lin Ai-Fu, Xiang Li-Xin, Shao Jian-Zhong
College of Life Sciences, Key Laboratory for Cell and Gene Engineering of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University, 866 YuHangTang Road, Hangzhou 310058, China.
Laboratory for Marine Biology and Biotechnology, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao, China.
Fish Shellfish Immunol Rep. 2021 Nov 14;2:100038. doi: 10.1016/j.fsirep.2021.100038. eCollection 2021 Dec.
CD40 and CD154 are one of the best-characterized costimulatory molecules essential for adaptive immunity, which extensively involved in T and B cell activation, IgM Ab production, isotype class switching, germinal center formation and affinity maturation. However, the functionality of CD40 and CD154 in IgZ-mediated immunity remains limited. In this study, we explored the regulatory role of Cd40-Cd154 interaction in IgZ-mediated antibacterial immunity in zebrafish. The results showed that the IgZ-mediated antibacterial response can be significantly induced in response to infection. The percentage of Cd40IgZ B cells and the production of IgZ Ab were substantially increased upon stimulation, but these reactions were markedly declined in Cd154 blockade fish by administering anti-Cd154 Ab or recombinant sCd40-Ig protein, accompanied with the impairment of the vaccine-initiated IgZ-mediated immunoprotection of fish against infection. These observations suggested the essential role of Cd40-Cd154 interaction in IgZ-mediated bacterial immunity. Notably, the Cd40 and Cd154 costimulatory signals are required for a TD antigen-induced IgZ immunity, but are not indispensable for a TI antigen-induced IgZ immune response. These findings indicated the differential role of Cd40-Cd154 interaction in bacterial TD and TI antigen-induced IgZ immunity, which suggested the existence of diverse regulatory mechanisms underlying IgZ-mediated antibacterial immune reactions. To our knowledge, this is the first report to show the functional role of Cd40-Cd154 costimulatory signaling pathway in IgZ-mediated immune defense against bacterial infection. We hope this study will improve the current understanding of the coevolution between the IgZ/IgT immunoglobins and CD40/CD154 costimulatory molecules.
CD40和CD154是适应性免疫所必需的特征最为明确的共刺激分子之一,广泛参与T细胞和B细胞的激活、IgM抗体产生、同种型类别转换、生发中心形成和亲和力成熟。然而,CD40和CD154在IgZ介导的免疫中的功能仍然有限。在本研究中,我们探讨了Cd40 - Cd154相互作用在斑马鱼IgZ介导的抗菌免疫中的调节作用。结果表明,响应感染可显著诱导IgZ介导的抗菌反应。刺激后,Cd40IgZ B细胞的百分比和IgZ抗体的产生大幅增加,但通过施用抗Cd154抗体或重组sCd40-Ig蛋白,在Cd154阻断的鱼中这些反应明显下降,同时伴随着疫苗引发的鱼对感染的IgZ介导的免疫保护受损。这些观察结果表明Cd40 - Cd154相互作用在IgZ介导的细菌免疫中起重要作用。值得注意的是,TD抗原诱导的IgZ免疫需要Cd40和Cd154共刺激信号,但TI抗原诱导的IgZ免疫反应并非必不可少。这些发现表明Cd40 - Cd154相互作用在细菌TD和TI抗原诱导的IgZ免疫中具有不同作用,这表明IgZ介导的抗菌免疫反应存在多种调节机制。据我们所知,这是第一份显示Cd40 - Cd154共刺激信号通路在IgZ介导的抗细菌感染免疫防御中的功能作用的报告。我们希望这项研究将增进目前对IgZ/IgT免疫球蛋白与CD40/CD154共刺激分子之间共同进化的理解。