Blockade of the CD40 ligand (CD40L)-CD40 interaction suppresses experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). Since this interaction induces IL-12, an essential cytokine for EAE induction, we hypothesized that CD40L blockade may suppress EAE through IL-12 inhibition. Here we show that exogenous IL-12 abolishes the ability of anti-CD40L monoclonal antibodies to prevent EAE. Anti-IL-12 antibodies prevent this reversal and protect from EAE. These results show that IL-12 is sufficient to overcome CD40L blockade and suggest that, of the multiple consequences of the CD40L-CD40 interaction, IL-12 induction is an essential one for induction of EAE.

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