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  • Title: Co-inhibitory role of T-cell-associated B7-H1 and B7-DC in the T-cell immune response.
    Author: Seo SK, Seo HM, Jeong HY, Choi IW, Park YM, Yagita H, Chen L, Choi IH.
    Journal: Immunol Lett; 2006 Feb 15; 102(2):222-8. PubMed ID: 16236366.
    Abstract:
    B7-H1 and B7-DC expressed on antigen-presenting cells inhibit the T-cell response via the PD-1 counter-receptor on T cells, and co-stimulate T-cell immunity under certain conditions via an unidentified co-stimulatory receptor. However, little is known about the functional consequence of T-cell-associated B7-H1 or B7-DC in the T-cell immune response. Therefore, we evaluated the physiological role of B7-H1 and B7-DC expressed on T cells in terms of cell proliferation and cytokine production by alloreactive T cells. We found that PD-1, B7-H1, and B7-DC were up-regulated in alloreactive CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells in vitro and in vivo. In the alloreactive T-T model, blockade of the B7-H1:PD-1 or B7-DC:PD-1 pathways significantly increased the proliferation, and IFN-gamma and IL-2 production of alloreactive T cells, although it did not affect the production of other cytokines, including IL-4, IL-10, and IL-12. The data indicate that T-cell-associated B7-H1 and B7-DC negatively regulate the T-cell response via the T-T interaction.
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