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What are immune checkpoint proteins?

Author: H K



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Immune checkpoint proteins belong to the B7 family ligands and the CD28 family receptors. They act as co-inhibitory molecules between APC and T cells — In physiological conditions, they ensure that the immune system is activated only when needed, in order to avoid chronic inflammation or autoimmunity — The most important are: — CTLA4 — PD-1 and PD1-L


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