
Co-inhibitory receptors play a key role in regulating T cell responses and maintaining immune homeostasis. Their inhibitory function prevents autoimmune responses but also restricts the ability of T cells to mount effective immune responses against tumors or persistent pathogens. T cells express a module of co-inhibitory receptors, which display great diversity in expression, structure, and function. Here, we focus on the co-inhibitory receptors Tim-3, Lag-3, and TIGIT and how they regulate T cell function, maintenance of self-tolerance, their role in regulating ongoing T cell responses at peripheral tissues, and their synergistic effects in regulating autoimmunity and antitumor responses.
2403 Immunology, T-Lymphocytes, 2404 Microbiology, 610 Medicine & health, Autoimmunity, 10263 Institute of Experimental Immunology, Lymphocyte Activation Gene 3 Protein, 2726 Microbiology (medical), Mice, Antigens, CD, Neoplasms, 2723 Immunology and Allergy, Immune Tolerance, 570 Life sciences; biology, Animals, Humans, Receptors, Immunologic, Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 2
2403 Immunology, T-Lymphocytes, 2404 Microbiology, 610 Medicine & health, Autoimmunity, 10263 Institute of Experimental Immunology, Lymphocyte Activation Gene 3 Protein, 2726 Microbiology (medical), Mice, Antigens, CD, Neoplasms, 2723 Immunology and Allergy, Immune Tolerance, 570 Life sciences; biology, Animals, Humans, Receptors, Immunologic, Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 2
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