AbstractIn mammals, the classical B7 molecules expressed on antigen presenting cells, B7-1 (CD80) and B7-2 (CD86), bind the structurally related glycoproteins CD28 and CTLA-4 (CD152), generating costimulatory signals that regulate the activation state of T cells. A recently identified human CD28-like protein, ICOS, also induces costimulatory signals in T cells when crosslinked with antibodies, but it is unclear whether ICOS is part of a B7-mediated regulatory pathway of previously unsuspected complexity, or whether it functions independently and in parallel. Here, we report that, rather than binding B7-1 or B7-2, ICOS binds a new B7-related molecule of previously unknown function that we call LICOS (for ligand of ICOS). At 37°C, LICOS binds...
This report describes a new human B7-like gene designated B7-H2. Cell surface expres-sion of B7-H2 p...
The inducible co-stimulator (ICOS) is a member of the CD28/B7 superfamily, and delivers a positive c...
SummaryCD28 and CTLA-4 are cell surface cosignaling molecules essential for the control of T cell ac...
In mammals, the classical B7 molecules expressed on antigen-presenting cells, B7-1 (CD80) and B7-2 (...
AbstractIn mammals, the classical B7 molecules expressed on antigen presenting cells, B7-1 (CD80) an...
T cell activation requires antigen-independent costimulatory signals induced by the interaction of c...
The T-cell-specific cell-surface receptors CD28 and CTLA-4 are important regulators of the immune sy...
The inducible costimulator (ICOS) is the newest member of the CD28/CD152 receptor family involved in...
The interaction between the T-lymphocyte costimulatory molecule ICOS and its ligand (ICOS-L) is need...
The human body contains an important mechanism to protect itself against pathogens like bacteria or ...
The outcome of T-cell responses after T-cell encounter with specific antigens is modulated by co-sti...
While the ligand of inducible co-stimulator (ICOS), B7 homologus protein, is widely expressed in som...
The inducible costimulator receptor (ICOS) is a third member of the CD28 receptor family that regula...
Immunofibroblasts have been described within tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) that regulate lympho...
Costimulatory molecules of the CD28 family play a crucial role in the activation of immune responses...
This report describes a new human B7-like gene designated B7-H2. Cell surface expres-sion of B7-H2 p...
The inducible co-stimulator (ICOS) is a member of the CD28/B7 superfamily, and delivers a positive c...
SummaryCD28 and CTLA-4 are cell surface cosignaling molecules essential for the control of T cell ac...
In mammals, the classical B7 molecules expressed on antigen-presenting cells, B7-1 (CD80) and B7-2 (...
AbstractIn mammals, the classical B7 molecules expressed on antigen presenting cells, B7-1 (CD80) an...
T cell activation requires antigen-independent costimulatory signals induced by the interaction of c...
The T-cell-specific cell-surface receptors CD28 and CTLA-4 are important regulators of the immune sy...
The inducible costimulator (ICOS) is the newest member of the CD28/CD152 receptor family involved in...
The interaction between the T-lymphocyte costimulatory molecule ICOS and its ligand (ICOS-L) is need...
The human body contains an important mechanism to protect itself against pathogens like bacteria or ...
The outcome of T-cell responses after T-cell encounter with specific antigens is modulated by co-sti...
While the ligand of inducible co-stimulator (ICOS), B7 homologus protein, is widely expressed in som...
The inducible costimulator receptor (ICOS) is a third member of the CD28 receptor family that regula...
Immunofibroblasts have been described within tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) that regulate lympho...
Costimulatory molecules of the CD28 family play a crucial role in the activation of immune responses...
This report describes a new human B7-like gene designated B7-H2. Cell surface expres-sion of B7-H2 p...
The inducible co-stimulator (ICOS) is a member of the CD28/B7 superfamily, and delivers a positive c...
SummaryCD28 and CTLA-4 are cell surface cosignaling molecules essential for the control of T cell ac...