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A rheostat for immune responses: the unique properties of PD-1 and their advantages for clinical application
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Honjo, Tasuku
, Chikuma, Shunsuke
, Iwai, Yoshiko
, Fagarasan, Sidonia
, Okazaki, Taku
in
631/250/2152/569/2495
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/ Animals
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ B-Lymphocytes - immunology
/ B-Lymphocytes - metabolism
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell differentiation
/ Humans
/ Identification and classification
/ Immune response
/ Immune System - immunology
/ Immune System - metabolism
/ Immune Tolerance - immunology
/ Immunology
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Membrane proteins
/ Mice
/ Models, Immunological
/ Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor - immunology
/ Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor - metabolism
/ review-article
/ Signal Transduction - immunology
/ T-Lymphocytes - immunology
/ T-Lymphocytes - metabolism
2013
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A rheostat for immune responses: the unique properties of PD-1 and their advantages for clinical application
by
Honjo, Tasuku
, Chikuma, Shunsuke
, Iwai, Yoshiko
, Fagarasan, Sidonia
, Okazaki, Taku
in
631/250/2152/569/2495
/ 631/250/2520
/ 631/67/1059/2325
/ 64/110
/ 64/60
/ Animals
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ B-Lymphocytes - immunology
/ B-Lymphocytes - metabolism
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell differentiation
/ Humans
/ Identification and classification
/ Immune response
/ Immune System - immunology
/ Immune System - metabolism
/ Immune Tolerance - immunology
/ Immunology
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Membrane proteins
/ Mice
/ Models, Immunological
/ Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor - immunology
/ Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor - metabolism
/ review-article
/ Signal Transduction - immunology
/ T-Lymphocytes - immunology
/ T-Lymphocytes - metabolism
2013
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A rheostat for immune responses: the unique properties of PD-1 and their advantages for clinical application
by
Honjo, Tasuku
, Chikuma, Shunsuke
, Iwai, Yoshiko
, Fagarasan, Sidonia
, Okazaki, Taku
in
631/250/2152/569/2495
/ 631/250/2520
/ 631/67/1059/2325
/ 64/110
/ 64/60
/ Animals
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ B-Lymphocytes - immunology
/ B-Lymphocytes - metabolism
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell differentiation
/ Humans
/ Identification and classification
/ Immune response
/ Immune System - immunology
/ Immune System - metabolism
/ Immune Tolerance - immunology
/ Immunology
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Membrane proteins
/ Mice
/ Models, Immunological
/ Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor - immunology
/ Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor - metabolism
/ review-article
/ Signal Transduction - immunology
/ T-Lymphocytes - immunology
/ T-Lymphocytes - metabolism
2013
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A rheostat for immune responses: the unique properties of PD-1 and their advantages for clinical application
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A rheostat for immune responses: the unique properties of PD-1 and their advantages for clinical application
2013
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Overview
PD-1, a negative coreceptor expressed on antigen-stimulated T cells and B cells, seems to serve as a 'rheostat' of the immune response. The molecular mechanisms of the functions of PD-1, in conjunction with the mild, chronic and strain-specific autoimmune phenotypes of PD-1-deficient mice, in contrast to the devastating fatal autoimmune disease of mice deficient in the immunomodulatory receptor CTLA-4, suggest that immunoregulation by PD-1 is rather antigen specific and is mainly cell intrinsic. Such unique properties make PD-1 a powerful target for immunological therapy, with highly effective clinical applications for cancer treatment.
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Nature Publishing Group US,Nature Publishing Group
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