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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 157, Issue 4 1397-1405, Copyright © 1996 by American Association of Immunologists


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Reciprocal regulation of mucosal surface IgA+ B cells by Ig receptor cross-linking and CD40 ligand

RO Ehrhardt, B Gray, R Duchmann, JK Inman and W Strober
Mucosal Immunity Section, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.

In the present study, we analyze the role of Ig receptor cross-linking in T cell-dependent stimulation of both preswitch (surface IgM+ (sIgM+/sIgD+) B cells and postswitch (sIgA+) B cells. We demonstrate that purified sIgA+ B cells pretreated with anti-IgA-dextran at low concentrations (10 and 100 ng/ml) exhibited an increased response to activated T cells, whereas pretreatment with higher doses (1 and 10 micrograms/ml) led to a profound suppression of IgA secretion (> or = 90%). The suppressive effect of anti-IgA-dextran was accentuated in the presence of IL-2 and attenuated in the presence of IL-4. Anti-IgA- dextran pretreatment had no effect on sIgA+ B cell survival. sIgM+/sIgD+ B cells pretreated with anti-IgD-dextran or anti-IgM- dextran did not show significant inhibition. The increased susceptibility of sIgA+ B cells, but not of sIgM+/sIgD+ B cells, to Ig cross-linking-mediated suppression was confirmed in cross-linking studies with the same Ab (anti-kappa-dextran). Importantly, anti-IgA- dextran-mediated suppression could be reversed by stimulation of sIgA+ B cells with fibroblasts expressing CD40L; such a reversal required persistent exposure to cells expressing high levels of CD40L. These studies imply that Ig receptor cross-linking renders postswitch sIgA+ B cells unresponsive to subsequent stimulation via activated T cells, but this unresponsiveness is overcome by a persistent high level CD40L signal.


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