Competition and cooperation: Signal transduction by CD28 and CTLA-4

H. Hoff, G. Burmester, M. Brunner‐Weinzierl
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The closely related members of the Ig-family of co-stimulators CD28 and CTLA-4 (CD152) show distinct functions regarding T cell activation but have also many features in common during T cell differentiation. Although CD28 and CTLA-4 share some of their intracellular binding partners, CD28 is the main activating co-stimulator of T cells while the role of CTLA-4 is to mainly down regulate T cell responses. Despite the well known function of CTLA-4 as a negative regulator of T cell function, new data suggest that CTLA-4 is also able to transmit positive signals for increased survival and might be involved in the generation of the memory compartment. The knowledge of how both molecules transmit their respective signals and how these signals are integrated during a T cell response is of importance for the understanding of T cell mediated immune responses and future therapeutic interventions in immune pathologies.
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竞争与合作:CD28和CTLA-4的信号转导
igg家族中密切相关的共刺激因子CD28和CTLA-4 (CD152)在T细胞活化方面表现出不同的功能,但在T细胞分化过程中也有许多共同的特征。虽然CD28和CTLA-4在细胞内有一些共同的结合伙伴,但CD28是T细胞的主要激活共刺激因子,而CTLA-4的作用主要是下调T细胞的反应。尽管众所周知,CTLA-4是T细胞功能的负调节因子,但新的数据表明,CTLA-4也能够传递积极信号以增加存活,并可能参与记忆区产生。了解这两种分子如何传递各自的信号,以及这些信号如何在T细胞反应中整合,对于理解T细胞介导的免疫反应和未来免疫病理的治疗干预具有重要意义。
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