Ox40l–ox40 signaling in atopic dermatitis

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Abstract

OX40 is one of the co-stimulatory molecules expressed on T cells, and it is engaged by OX40L, primarily expressed on professional antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells. The OX40L–OX40 axis is involved in the sustained activation and expansion of effector T and effector memory T cells, but it is not active in naïve and resting memory T cells. Ligation of OX40 by OX40L accelerates both T helper 1 (Th1) and T helper 2 (Th2) effector cell differentiation. Recent therapeutic success in clinical trials highlights the importance of the OX40L–OX40 axis as a promising target for the treatment of atopic dermatitis.

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Furue, M., & Furue, M. (2021). Ox40l–ox40 signaling in atopic dermatitis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10122578

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