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SUBMITTER: John P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6907741 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
John Peter P Wei Yao Y Liu Weifeng W Du Meirong M Guan Fangxia F Zang Xingxing X
Trends in pharmacological sciences 20191031 11
B7x (B7 homolog x, also known as B7-H4, B7S1, and VTCN1) was discovered by ourselves and others in 2003 as the seventh member of the B7 family. It is an inhibitory immune checkpoint of great significance to human disease. Tissue-expressed B7x minimizes autoimmune and inflammatory responses. It is overexpressed in a broad spectrum of human cancers, where it suppresses antitumor immunity. Further, B7x and PD-L1 tend to have mutually exclusive expression in cancer cells. Therapeutics targeting B7x ...[more]