2014
DOI: 10.1111/xen.12083_18
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B cell activation and induced antibody responses to porcine antigen can be diminished by PD‐L1‐mediated triggering of PD‐1

Abstract: Background T cell activation is regulated by the integration of positive and negative signals. A strategy to down‐regulate human immune responses to a porcine xenograft is the enhancement of negative costimulatory signals. The programmed death‐1 receptor (PD‐1) is one of the known negative regulators for T cell activation and we have previously shown that human in vitro T cell responses to porcine transfectants over‐expressing human PD‐Ligand 1 (PD‐L1) are reduced as compared to responses triggered by control … Show more

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“…The activation of B cells correlates with the induction of an antibody-mediated humoral response [ 55 ]. The humoral response mediated by B cells was also evaluated through three subpopulations: (i) antibody-forming/plasma B cells (CD2+/CD21−), which are B cells that correspond to B cells circulating within the peripheral blood with the function of secreting antibodies that can potentially recognize the specific antigen (anti-peptide antibody) that stimulated the cell [ 56 , 57 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activation of B cells correlates with the induction of an antibody-mediated humoral response [ 55 ]. The humoral response mediated by B cells was also evaluated through three subpopulations: (i) antibody-forming/plasma B cells (CD2+/CD21−), which are B cells that correspond to B cells circulating within the peripheral blood with the function of secreting antibodies that can potentially recognize the specific antigen (anti-peptide antibody) that stimulated the cell [ 56 , 57 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%