生物
周边公差
CD28
免疫系统
细胞生物学
免疫学
抗原提呈细胞
免疫耐受
细胞因子
T细胞
白细胞介素2受体
PD-L1
BTLA公司
ZAP70型
免疫疗法
作者
Gordon J. Freeman,Andrew J. Long,Yoshiko Iwai,Karen Bourque,Tatyana Chernova,Hiroyuki Nishimura,Lori Fitz,Nelly Malenkovich,Taku Okazaki,Michael C. Byrne,Heidi F. Horton,Lynette A. Fouser,Laura Carter,Vincent Ling,Michael Bowman,Beatriz M. Carreno,Mary Collins,Clive R. Wood,Tasuku Honjo
标识
DOI:10.1084/jem.192.7.1027
摘要
PD-1 is an immunoinhibitory receptor expressed by activated T cells, B cells, and myeloid cells. Mice deficient in PD-1 exhibit a breakdown of peripheral tolerance and demonstrate multiple autoimmune features. We report here that the ligand of PD-1 (PD-L1) is a member of the B7 gene family. Engagement of PD-1 by PD-L1 leads to the inhibition of T cell receptor–mediated lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine secretion. In addition, PD-1 signaling can inhibit at least suboptimal levels of CD28-mediated costimulation. PD-L1 is expressed by antigen-presenting cells, including human peripheral blood monocytes stimulated with interferon γ, and activated human and murine dendritic cells. In addition, PD-L1 is expressed in nonlymphoid tissues such as heart and lung. The relative levels of inhibitory PD-L1 and costimulatory B7-1/B7-2 signals on antigen-presenting cells may determine the extent of T cell activation and consequently the threshold between tolerance and autoimmunity. PD-L1 expression on nonlymphoid tissues and its potential interaction with PD-1 may subsequently determine the extent of immune responses at sites of inflammation.
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