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Regulation of T cell activation and tolerance by PDL2

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Aug 1;103(31):11695-700. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0601347103.
Yongliang Zhang 1 Yeonseok Chung Caroline Bishop Betsy Daugherty Hilary Chute Paige Holst Carole Kurahara Fred Lott Ning Sun Andrew A Welcher Chen Dong
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  • 1 Department of Immunology, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Abstract

T cell activation and tolerance are regulated by costimulatory molecules. Although PD-1 serves as a crucial negative regulator of T cells, the function of its ligands, PDL1 and PDL2, is still controversial. In this study, we created a PDL2-deficient mouse to characterize its function in T cell activation and tolerance. Antigen-presenting cells from PDL2-/- mice were found to be more potent in activation of T cells in vitro over the wild-type controls, which depended on PD-1. Upon immunization with chicken ovalbumin, PDL2-/- mice exhibited increased activation of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells in vivo when compared with WT Animals. In addition, T cell tolerance to an oral antigen was abrogated by the lack of PDL2. Our results thus demonstrate that PDL2 negatively regulates T cells in immune responses and plays an essential role in immune tolerance.

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