[PDF][PDF] The CD28-related molecule ICOS is required for effective T cell–dependent immune responses

AJ Coyle, S Lehar, C Lloyd, J Tian, T Delaney… - Immunity, 2000 - cell.com
AJ Coyle, S Lehar, C Lloyd, J Tian, T Delaney, S Manning, T Nguyen, T Burwell…
Immunity, 2000cell.com
While CD28 is critical for expansion of naive T cells, recent evidence suggests that the
activation of effector T cells is largely independent of CD28/B7. We suggest that ICOS, the
third member of the CD28/CTLA-4 family, plays an important role in production of IL-2, IL-4,
IL-5, and IFNγ from recently activated T cells and contributes to T cell–dependent B help in
vivo. Inhibition of ICOS attenuates lung mucosal inflammation induced by Th2 but not Th1
effector populations. Our data indicate a critical function for the third member of the CD28 …
Abstract
While CD28 is critical for expansion of naive T cells, recent evidence suggests that the activation of effector T cells is largely independent of CD28/B7. We suggest that ICOS, the third member of the CD28/CTLA-4 family, plays an important role in production of IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, and IFNγ from recently activated T cells and contributes to T cell–dependent B help in vivo. Inhibition of ICOS attenuates lung mucosal inflammation induced by Th2 but not Th1 effector populations. Our data indicate a critical function for the third member of the CD28 family in T cell–dependent immune responses.
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