Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3346225 | Current Opinion in Immunology | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
While the role of PD-1 in inhibiting immunity during chronic infections is well established, its functions during acute infections are much less clear. The PD-1 pathway can dampen CD8 T cell responses during some acute infections and restrain responses by ‘helpless’ CD8 memory T cells. An emerging role for PD-1 in innate immunity has been revealed by recent studies showing that PD-1 can limit function of DC and macrophages as well as T cell independent B cell responses. Thus, PD-1 can influence adaptive immune responses during acute infections, though precisely how this regulation occurs is only just beginning to be appreciated.
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Authors
Keturah E Brown, Gordon J Freeman, E John Wherry, Arlene H Sharpe,