articleScienceMar 9, 2017GREEN OA

T cell costimulatory receptor CD28 is a primary target for PD-1–mediated inhibition

Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of California, San Francisco · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) is a coinhibitory receptor that suppresses T cell activation and is an important cancer immunotherapy target. Upon activation by its ligand PD-L1, PD-1 is thought to suppress signaling through the T cell receptor (TCR). By titrating PD-1 signaling in a biochemical reconstitution system, we demonstrate that the co-receptor CD28 is strongly preferred over the TCR as a target for dephosphorylation by PD-1-recruited Shp2 phosphatase. We also show that CD28, but not the TCR, is preferentially dephosphorylated in response to PD-1 activation by PD-L1 in an intact cell system. These results reveal that PD-1 suppresses T cell function primarily by inactivating CD28 signaling, suggesting…

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Keywords
  • CD28
  • T-cell receptor
  • Dephosphorylation
  • T cell
  • Cell biology
  • Receptor
  • Signal transduction
  • Effector
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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