Uncovering of functional alternative CTLA-4 counter-receptor in B7-deficient mice
- PMID: 7694362
- DOI: 10.1126/science.7694362
Uncovering of functional alternative CTLA-4 counter-receptor in B7-deficient mice
Abstract
B7 delivers a costimulatory signal through CD28, resulting in interleukin-2 secretion and T cell proliferation. Blockade of this pathway results in T cell anergy. The in vivo role of B7 was evaluated with B7-deficient mice. These mice had a 70 percent decrease in costimulation of the response to alloantigen. Despite lacking B7 expression, activated B cells from these mice bound CTLA-4 and GL1 monoclonal antibody, demonstrating that alternative CTLA-4 ligand or ligands exist. These receptors are functionally important because the residual allogenic mixed lymphocyte responses were blocked by CTLA4Ig. Characterization of these CTLA-4 ligands should lead to strategies for manipulating the immune response.
Comment in
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New protein steals the show as 'costimulator' of T cells.Science. 1993 Nov 5;262(5135):844-5. doi: 10.1126/science.7694360. Science. 1993. PMID: 7694360 No abstract available.
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