CD154

CD154, also called CD40 ligand or CD40L, is a protein that is primarily expressed on activated T cells and is a member of the TNF superfamily of molecules. It binds to CD40 on antigen-presenting cells (APC), which leads to many effects depending on the target cell type. In total CD40L has three binding partners: CD40, α5β1 integrin and integrin αIIbβ3. CD154 acts as a costimulatory molecule and is particularly important on a subset of T cells called T follicular helper cells (TFH cells). On TFH cells, CD154 promotes B cell maturation and function by engaging CD40 on the B cell surface and therefore facilitating cell-cell communication. A defect in this gene results in an inability to undergo immunoglobulin class switching and is associated with hyper IgM syndrome. Absence of CD154 also stops the formation of germinal centers and therefore prohibiting antibody affinity maturation, an important process in the adaptive immune system.

CD40LG
Available structures
PDBOrtholog search: PDBe RCSB
Identifiers
AliasesCD40LG, CD154, CD40L, HIGM1, IGM, IMD3, T-BAM, TNFSF5, TRAP, gp39, hCD40L, CD40 ligand
External IDsOMIM: 300386 MGI: 88337 HomoloGene: 56 GeneCards: CD40LG
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez

959

21947

Ensembl

ENSG00000102245

ENSMUSG00000031132

UniProt

P29965

P27548

RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_000074

NM_011616

RefSeq (protein)

NP_000065

NP_035746

Location (UCSC)Chr X: 136.65 – 136.66 MbChr X: 56.26 – 56.27 Mb
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