The reverse stop-signal model for CTLA4 function

CE Rudd - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008nature.com
Activation of the T-cell co-receptor cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA4) has a pivotal
role in adjusting the threshold for T-cell activation and in preventing autoimmunity and
massive tissue infiltration by T cells. Although many mechanistic models have been
postulated, no single model has yet accounted for its overall function. In this Opinion article, I
outline the strengths and weaknesses of the current models, and present a new'reverse stop-
signal model'to account for CTLA4 function.
Abstract
Activation of the T-cell co-receptor cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA4) has a pivotal role in adjusting the threshold for T-cell activation and in preventing autoimmunity and massive tissue infiltration by T cells. Although many mechanistic models have been postulated, no single model has yet accounted for its overall function. In this Opinion article, I outline the strengths and weaknesses of the current models, and present a new 'reverse stop-signal model' to account for CTLA4 function.
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