Background:
CD40 ligand (CD40L) is a 33 kDa type II membrane glycoprotein expressed mainly on the cell surface of activated T lymphocytes,but also exists as a soluble form extracellularly. CD40L is the ligand for CD40,a member of the TNF superfamily,which is expressed on the cell surface of B cells,macrophages/monocytes,dendritic cells,vascular endothelial cells,and epithelial cells. CD40L plays an important role in B cell proliferation,antibody class switching,modulation of apoptosis in the germinal center through interaction with B cells expressing CD40,and activation of CD4+ T cells. Mutation within the CD40L gene is linked to hyper IgM syndrome,an X linked immunodeficiency disease that is characterized by elevated level of serum IgM and decreased level of other isotypes.