Targeted Inactivation of the Tetraspanin CD37 Impairs T-Cell-Dependent B-Cell Response under Suboptimal Costimulatory Conditions

Author:

Knobeloch Klaus-Peter1,Wright Mark D.2,Ochsenbein Adrian F.3,Liesenfeld Oliver4,Löhler Jürgen5,Zinkernagel Rolf M.3,Horak Ivan16,Orinska Zane1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Molecular Pharmacology, 1 and

2. The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia 2 ; and

3. Institute of Experimental Immunology, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland3

4. Institute of Infection Medicine 4 and

5. Heinrich Pette Institute, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, 5 Germany;

6. Benjamin Franklin University Hospital, 6 Free University of Berlin, Berlin, and

Abstract

ABSTRACT CD37 is a membrane protein of the tetraspanin superfamily, which includes CD9, CD53, CD63, CD81, and CD82. Many of these molecules are expressed on leukocytes and have been implicated in signal transduction, cell-cell interactions, and cellular activation and development. We generated and analyzed mice deficient for CD37. Despite the high expression of CD37 on cells of the immune system, no changes in development and cellular composition of lymphoid organs were observed in mice lacking CD37. Analyses of humoral immune responses revealed a reduced level of immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1) in the sera of nonimmunized mice and an alteration of responses to T-cell-dependent antigens. Antibody responses to model antigen administered in the absence of adjuvant and to viral infections were generally poor in CD37-deficient mice. These poor antibody responses could be overcome by the immunization of antigen together with adjuvant. These results suggest a role for CD37 in T-cell–B-cell interactions which manifests itself under suboptimal costimulatory conditions.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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