CD40
B细胞
抗体
生物
淋巴瘤
细胞生长
幼稚B细胞
免疫学
癌症研究
分子生物学
体外
细胞毒性T细胞
生物化学
作者
Satoshi Funakoshi,Dan L. Longo,Margaret Beckwith,Denise K. Conley,Galia Tsarfaty,IIan Tsarfaty,Richard J. Armitage,William C. Fanslow,Melanie K. Spriggs,William J. Murphy
出处
期刊:Blood
[American Society of Hematology]
日期:1994-05-15
卷期号:83 (10): 2787-2794
被引量:222
标识
DOI:10.1182/blood.v83.10.2787.2787
摘要
Abstract CD40 is a molecule present on B lymphocyte lineage cells that is important in B-cell differentiation and activation. Signaling through CD40 has been shown to exert costimulatory signals on normal B cells resulting in proliferative and differentiation responses. Examination of several B-cell lymphomas showed cell-surface expression of the CD40 molecule. Incubation of these lymphomas with anti-CD40 antibodies resulted in significant growth inhibition in vitro. Cross-linking of the CD40 antibodies resulted in even greater inhibition of proliferation. A recombinant soluble human CD40 ligand was also shown to inhibit lymphoma proliferation. When various human B-cell lymphomas were transferred into mice with severe combined immune deficiency, the treatment of the mice with anti-CD40 antibodies resulted in significant increases in survival showing that anti-CD40 is efficacious after in vivo administration. Thus, CD40 stimulation by either the antibody or soluble ligand directly inhibits human B-cell lymphoma growth and therefore, may be of significant clinical use in their treatment.
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