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  2. B7-H4, a molecule of the B7 family, negatively regulates T cell immunity

B7-H4, a molecule of the B7 family, negatively regulates T cell immunity

  • Immunity. 2003 Jun;18(6):849-61. doi: 10.1016/s1074-7613(03)00152-3.
Gabriel L Sica 1 In Hak Choi Gefeng Zhu Koji Tamada Sheng Dian Wang Hideto Tamura Andrei I Chapoval Dallas B Flies Jürgen Bajorath Lieping Chen
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Immunology, Mayo Medical and Graduate Schools, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Abstract

We identify a B7 family molecule, B7-H4, by protein sequence analysis and comparative molecular modeling. While B7-H4 mRNA is widely distributed in mouse and human peripheral tissues, cell surface expression of B7-H4 protein is limited and shows an inducible pattern on hematopoietic cells. Putative receptor of B7-H4 can be upregulated on activated T cells. By arresting cell cycle, B7-H4 ligation of T cells has a profound inhibitory effect on the growth, cytokine secretion, and development of cytotoxicity. Administration of B7-H4Ig into mice impairs antigen-specific T cell responses whereas blockade of endogenous B7-H4 by specific monoclonal antibody promotes T cell responses. B7-H4 thus may participate in negative regulation of cell-mediated immunity in peripheral tissues.

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