Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4360523 | Trends in Immunology | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The role of CD26 in human T cell biology is puzzling. Despite being extensively characterized, it has been called ‘a moonlighting protein’ since it has multifunctional effects, but a definitive native ligand has not been identified. We summarize the current knowledge on the molecular mechanisms of CD26-mediated T cell costimulation and immune regulation. Work identifying a ligand for CD26 and elucidating the proximal signaling events associated with CD26-mediated T cell costimulation is also described. Finally, we discuss the involvement of CD26 in various pathophysiologic states as well as its suitability as a potential therapeutic target in selected immune diseases.
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Authors
Kei Ohnuma, Nam H. Dang, Chikao Morimoto,