A model for apoptotic-cell-mediated adaptive immune evasion via CD80–CTLA-4 signaling

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Abstract

Apoptotic cells carry a plethora of self-antigens but they suppress eliciting of innate and adaptive immune responses to them. How apoptotic cells evade and subvert adaptive immune responses has been elusive. Here, we propose a novel model to understand how apoptotic cells regulate T cell activation in different contexts, leading mostly to tolerogenic responses, mainly via taking control of the CD80–CTLA-4 coinhibitory signal delivered to T cells. This model may facilitate understanding of the molecular mechanisms of autoimmune diseases associated with dysregulation of apoptosis or apoptotic cell clearance, and it highlights potential therapeutic targets or strategies for treatment of multiple immunological disorders.

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Yakoub, A. M., & Schülke, S. (2019). A model for apoptotic-cell-mediated adaptive immune evasion via CD80–CTLA-4 signaling. Frontiers in Pharmacology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.00562

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