2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-53561-2
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A splicing isoform of PD-1 promotes tumor progression as a potential immune checkpoint

Xuetong Wang,
Tongfeng Liu,
Yifei Li
et al.

Abstract: The immune checkpoint receptor, programmed cell death 1 (PD-1, encoded by PDCD1 ), mediates the immune escape of cancer, but whether PD-1 splicing isoforms contribute to this process is still unclear. Here, we identify an alternative splicing isoform of human PD-1, which carries a 28-base pairs extension retained from 5′ region of intron 2 (PD-1^28), is expressed in peripheral T cells and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. PD-1^28 expression is induced on T cells upon activation and is regu… Show more

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