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The CD8α–PILRα interaction maintains CD8+ T cell quiescence
Zheng L, Han X, Yao S, Zhu Y, Klement J, Wu S, Ji L, Zhu G, Cheng X, Tobiasova Z, Yu W, Huang B, Vesely MD, Wang J, Zhang J, Quinlan E, Chen L. The CD8α–PILRα interaction maintains CD8+ T cell quiescence. Science 2022, 376: 996-1001. PMID: 35617401, DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz8658.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntigensCD8 AntigensCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesDendritic CellsGene DeletionLymphocyte ActivationMembrane GlycoproteinsMiceReceptors, ImmunologicConceptsT cell quiescenceT cellsT cell pool sizeMaintenance of CD8Peripheral lymphoid organsCell quiescenceMemory CD8Antigen exposureLymphoid organsActivation phenotypeCD8Specific antigenCD8αInducible deletionCell pool sizeDiverse antigensAntigenMolecular mechanismsBroad repertoireExposureCellsQuiescent stateTumorsMicePILRα
2012
Opposing Roles for IL-23 and IL-12 in Maintaining Occult Cancer in an Equilibrium State
Teng MW, Vesely MD, Duret H, McLaughlin N, Towne JE, Schreiber RD, Smyth MJ. Opposing Roles for IL-23 and IL-12 in Maintaining Occult Cancer in an Equilibrium State. Cancer Research 2012, 72: 3987-3996. PMID: 22869585, PMCID: PMC4384890, DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-12-1337.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIL-12IL-23Antibody treatmentImmune systemCD40 antibody treatmentIL‐12/23p40 antibodiesAutoimmune inflammatory disorderMonoclonal antibody treatmentOccult neoplasiaOccult cancerIL-17IL-23p19IL-12/23p40Immune controlInflammatory disordersTumor immunogenicityIL-4Malignant potentialCancer immunoeditingTumor outgrowthElimination phaseTumor growthTumor dormancyMutant cancersCancer cells