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Object: Co-stimulatory molecules are important for cell-cell interactions between immune cells, not only for cell activation, but for suppression. Several new co-stimulatory molecules have recently been discovered, and in this study we used immuno-histological and -cytological methods to investigate the distribution of such molecules in the germinal center of human tonsils. Materials and Methods: Tonsils surgically removed from patients with sleep apnea and habitual tonsillitis were examined. Expression of co-stimulatory molecules in immune cells was investigated immuno-histologically in frozen sections, and immuno-cytologically by flow cytometry. Results: PD-L1 was found to be expressed on both GCDCs (germinal center dendritic cells) and FDCs (follicular dendritic cells). ICOS and PD-1 were expressed on activated CD4 T cells located in the light zone of the germinal centers. 4-1BB was expressed on the FDCs, in human tonsils, but not on activated T cells. Conclusion: GCDCs and FDCs are likely to function not only T cell activation but in negative regulation of T cells through PD-L1 expression. ICOS molecules contributing to positive signals, and PD-1 to negative signals were simultaneously expressed on a subset of activated T cells, suggesting that signal balance between ICOS and PD-1 is important for T-cell fate.
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Sugita, G., Fujimori, M., & Ikeda, K. (2005). Immuno-histological and-cytological examinations on distribution of newly reported co-stimulatory molecules in germinal center of human tonsils. Journal of Otolaryngology of Japan, 108(1), 31–37. https://doi.org/10.3950/jibiinkoka.108.31
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