Journal article
ICOS is essential for effective T-helper-cell responses
Abstract
The outcome of T-cell responses after T-cell encounter with specific antigens is modulated by co-stimulatory signals, which are required for both lymphocyte activation and development of adaptive immunity1,2,3. ICOS4,5, an inducible co-stimulator with homology to CD28, is expressed on activated, but not resting T cells, and shows T-cell co-stimulatory function in vitro. ICOS binds specifically to its counter-receptor B7RP-1 (refs 5,6,7), but …
Authors
Tafuri A; Shahinian A; Bladt F; Yoshinaga SK; Jordana M; Wakeham A; Boucher L-M; Bouchard D; Chan VSF; Duncan G
Journal
Nature, Vol. 409, No. 6816, pp. 105–109
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
1 2001
DOI
10.1038/35051113
ISSN
0028-0836
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Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsAntigensAntigens, Differentiation, T-LymphocyteB-LymphocytesCell CommunicationCell DivisionCells, CulturedFemaleFicollFlow CytometryGene TargetingGerminal CenterHemocyaninsImmunoglobulin Class SwitchingImmunoglobulin GInducible T-Cell Co-Stimulator ProteinInterferon-gammaInterleukin-4MaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLT-Lymphocytes, Helper-InducerTrinitrobenzenes