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Review
. 2003;28(1):49-59.
doi: 10.1385/IR:28:1:49.

Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 and programmed death-1 function as negative regulators of lymphocyte activation

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Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 and programmed death-1 function as negative regulators of lymphocyte activation

Laura L Carter et al. Immunol Res. 2003.

Abstract

The B7 family of ligands and receptors plays a critical role in the modulation of immune responses. The B7/cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) and the more recently identified programmed death ligand/programmed death-1 (PD-L/PD-1) ligand/receptor pairs define pathways that function as rheostats of lymphocyte activation. Analysis of receptor and ligand expression patterns, as well as the phenotype of CTLA-4 or PD-1-deficient mice, strongly suggests that these pathways are nonredundant. Current data suggest that the B7/CTLA-4 pathway functions primarily to attenuate, limit, and/or terminate naïve T-cell activation in secondary lymphoid organs. The PD-L/PD-1 pathway, on the other hand, may primarily attenuate, limit, and/or terminate T-, B-, and myeloid cell activation/effector function at sites of inflammation in the periphery.

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