نتایج جستجو برای: activation gene 3 lag

تعداد نتایج: 3021237  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Creg J Workman Kari J Dugger Dario A A Vignali

Lymphocyte activation gene (LAG)-3 (CD223) is a CD4-related activation-induced cell surface molecule that binds to MHC class II molecules with high affinity and negatively regulates T cell expansion and homeostasis. In this study, we show that LAG-3 inhibits CD4-dependent, but not CD4-independent, T cell function via its cytoplasmic domain. Although high affinity interaction with MHC class II m...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Susanne Andreae Sandrine Buisson Frédéric Triebel

On encountering a danger signal, dendritic cells (DCs) undergo a complex maturation process and become specialized in antigen presentation. We previously reported that engagement of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules located on immature DCs in membrane rafts by lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG-3; CD223) leads to DC maturation. In contrast, exposure of DCs to class II-spe...

2017
Bonnie L Phillips Uma S Gautam Allison N Bucsan Taylor W Foreman Nadia A Golden Tianhua Niu Deepak Kaushal Smriti Mehra

CD4+ T-cell mediated Th1 immune responses are critical for immunity to TB. The immunomodulatory protein, lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG-3) decreases Th1-type immune responses in T-cells. LAG-3 expression is significantly induced in the lungs of macaques with active TB and correlates with increased bacterial burden. Overproduction of LAG-3 can greatly diminish responses and could lead to unco...

2015
Saso Cemerski Shuxia Zhao Melissa Chenard Jason Laskey Long Cui Rinkan Shukla Brian Haines Edward Hsieh Maribel Beaumont Jeanine Mattson Wendy Blumenschein Heather Hirsch Laurence Fayadat-Dilman Linda Liang Rene De Waal Malefyt

LAG-3 has been shown to act as an inhibitory molecule involved in the regulation of T cell activation, proliferation and homeostasis. Exhausted T cell populations that evolve in the tumor microenvironment or during chronic viral infections show coordinated expression of LAG-3 and PD1. LAG-3 is structurally related to CD4 and binds to MHCII. Anti-LAG-3 antibodies have demonstrated preclinical ef...

2014
Vibha Jha Creg J. Workman Tracy L. McGaha Liping Li Jaya Vas Dario A. A. Vignali Marc Monestier

Environmental factors including drugs, mineral oils and heavy metals such as lead, gold and mercury are triggers of autoimmune diseases in animal models or even in occupationally exposed humans. After exposure to subtoxic levels of mercury (Hg), genetically susceptible strains of mice develop an autoimmune disease characterized by the production of highly specific anti-nucleolar autoantibodies,...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Joonbeom Bae Suk Jun Lee Chung-Gyu Park Young Sik Lee Taehoon Chun

Lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG-3; CD223), a structural homolog of CD4, binds to MHC class II molecules. Recent research indicated that signaling mediated by LAG-3 inhibits T cell proliferation, and LAG-3 serves as a key surface molecule for the function of regulatory T cells. Previous reports demonstrated that the majority of LAG-3 is retained in the intracellular compartments and is rapidly...

Journal: :International immunology 1999
S Hannier F Triebel

Previous studies indicated that signaling through lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG-3), a MHC class II ligand, induced by multivalent anti-receptor antibodies led to unresponsiveness to TCR stimulation. Here, lateral distribution of the LAG-3 molecules and its topological relationship (mutual proximity) to the TCR, CD8, CD4, and MHC class I and II molecules were studied in the plasma membrane o...

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