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SUBMITTER: Levin SD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3733993 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Levin Steven D SD Taft David W DW Brandt Cameron S CS Bucher Christoph C Howard Edward D ED Chadwick Eric M EM Johnston Janet J Hammond Angela A Bontadelli Kristen K Ardourel Daniel D Hebb LuAnn L Wolf Anitra A Bukowski Thomas R TR Rixon Mark W MW Kuijper Joseph L JL Ostrander Craig D CD West James W JW Bilsborough Janine J Fox Brian B Gao Zeren Z Xu Wenfeng W Ramsdell Fred F Blazar Bruce R BR Lewis Katherine E KE
European journal of immunology 20110318 4
Members of the CD28 family play important roles in regulating T-cell functions and share a common gene structure profile. We have identified VSTM3 as a protein whose gene structure matches that of the other CD28 family members. This protein (also known as TIGIT and WUCAM) has been previously shown to affect immune responses and is expressed on NK cells, activated and memory T cells, and Tregs. The nectin-family proteins CD155 and CD112 serve as counter-structures for VSTM3, and CD155 and CD112 a ...[more]