SummarySustained signaling from the T cell receptor (TCR) and costimulatory molecules is thought necessary for generating high numbers of effector T cells. Here, we show that Survivin is controlled in peripheral T cells by OX40 cosignaling via sustained PI3k and PKB activation. Survivin is induced by OX40 independent of mitotic progression in late G1, and blocking Survivin suppresses S-phase transition and division of T cells and leads to apoptosis. Moreover, Survivin expression alone is sufficient to restore proliferation and to antagonize apoptosis in costimulation-deficient T cells and can rescue T cell expansion in vivo. Survivin allows effector T cells to accumulate in large numbers, but Bcl-2 family proteins are required for T cell su...
Myelosuppression is the most common unwanted side effect associated with the administration of antic...
The inhibitor of apoptosis protein Survivin regulates hematopoiesis, although its mechanisms of regu...
Ligation of T cell receptor (TCR) alone is insufficient to induce full activation of T lymphocytes. ...
T cell proliferation is tightly controlled by intersecting signaling networks. In this issue of Immu...
Survivin has received great attention due to its expression in many human tumors and its potential a...
AbstractIt is important to understand which molecules are essential for long-lived immunity. We show...
The apoptosis inhibitor protein survivin is overexpressed in many tumors, making it a candidate targ...
Cellular immunotherapy may provide a strategy to overcome the poor prognosis of metastatic and recur...
AbstractSurvivin, a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) gene family, plays an important role ...
A common procedure in human cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) adoptive transfer immunotherapy is to expan...
T regulatory cell 1 (Tr1) are low proliferating peripherally induced suppressive T cells. Engaging C...
Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells have been generated from human somatic cells by ectopic express...
Survivin, a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) gene family, plays an important role in both ...
Colorectal cancer has provided an important model to test the stem cell hypothesis of cancer origin,...
Sustained endoplasmic reticular stress (ERS) is implicated in aggressive metastasis of cancer cells ...
Myelosuppression is the most common unwanted side effect associated with the administration of antic...
The inhibitor of apoptosis protein Survivin regulates hematopoiesis, although its mechanisms of regu...
Ligation of T cell receptor (TCR) alone is insufficient to induce full activation of T lymphocytes. ...
T cell proliferation is tightly controlled by intersecting signaling networks. In this issue of Immu...
Survivin has received great attention due to its expression in many human tumors and its potential a...
AbstractIt is important to understand which molecules are essential for long-lived immunity. We show...
The apoptosis inhibitor protein survivin is overexpressed in many tumors, making it a candidate targ...
Cellular immunotherapy may provide a strategy to overcome the poor prognosis of metastatic and recur...
AbstractSurvivin, a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) gene family, plays an important role ...
A common procedure in human cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) adoptive transfer immunotherapy is to expan...
T regulatory cell 1 (Tr1) are low proliferating peripherally induced suppressive T cells. Engaging C...
Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells have been generated from human somatic cells by ectopic express...
Survivin, a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) gene family, plays an important role in both ...
Colorectal cancer has provided an important model to test the stem cell hypothesis of cancer origin,...
Sustained endoplasmic reticular stress (ERS) is implicated in aggressive metastasis of cancer cells ...
Myelosuppression is the most common unwanted side effect associated with the administration of antic...
The inhibitor of apoptosis protein Survivin regulates hematopoiesis, although its mechanisms of regu...
Ligation of T cell receptor (TCR) alone is insufficient to induce full activation of T lymphocytes. ...