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CD40 agonist antibody mediated improvement of chronic Cryptosporidium infection in patients with X-linked hyper IgM syndrome
Authors:Fan Xiying  Upadhyaya Bhaskar  Wu Liming  Koh Christopher  Santín-Durán Mónica  Pittaluga Stefania  Uzel Gulbu  Kleiner David  Williams Ester  Ma Chi A  Bodansky Aaron  Oliveira Joao B  Edmonds Pamela  Hornung Ronald  Wong Duane W  Fayer Ronald  Fleisher Tom  Heller Theo  Prussin Calman  Jain Ashish
Affiliation:Laboratory of Host Defenses, National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Abstract:X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome (XHM) is a combined immune deficiency disorder caused by mutations in CD40 ligand. We tested CP-870,893, a human CD40 agonist monoclonal antibody, in the treatment of two XHM patients with biliary Cryptosporidiosis. CP-870,893 activated B cells and APCs in vitro, restoring class switch recombination in XHM B cells and inducing cytokine secretion by monocytes. CP-870,893 infusions were well tolerated and showed significant activity in vivo, decreasing leukocyte concentration in peripheral blood. Although specific antibody responses were lacking, frequent dosing in one subject primed T cells to secrete IFN-g and suppressed oocyst shedding in the stool. Nevertheless, relapse occurred after discontinuation of therapy. The CD40 receptor was rapidly internalized following binding with CP-870,893, potentially explaining the limited capacity of CP-870,893 to mediate immune reconstitution. This study demonstrates that CP-870,893 suppressed oocysts shedding in XHM patients with biliary cryptosporidiosis. The continued study of CD40 agonists in XHM is warranted.
Keywords:X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome   CD40 ligand   CP-870,893   CD40-R internalization
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