Cell-specific and context-dependent effects of GITR in cancer, autoimmunity, and infection
- PMID: 24484736
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cytogfr.2013.12.003
Cell-specific and context-dependent effects of GITR in cancer, autoimmunity, and infection
Abstract
A breadth of studies have demonstrated the importance of GITR-GITRL in diverse immune processes. However, only a limited number of studies to date have attributed the effects of GITR/GITRL to specific cell types. Moreover, the context-dependent role of GITR/GITRL in different models makes the consequences of GITR ligation difficult to generalize. There is a significant interest in the therapeutic application of GITR agonists and antagonists in human disease. Thus, the field must come to a consensus regarding the cell type-specific and physiological effects of GITR in different disease states. Here we attempt to summarize the extensive literature on GITR, to synthesize a more cohesive picture of the role of GITR/GITRL in immunity, and to identify areas that require clarification.
Keywords: Co-stimulation; GITR; GITRL; T cell; TNFR.
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