2008
DOI: 10.1002/hep.21965
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Tolerogenic maturation of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells promotes B7-homolog 1-dependent CD8+ T cell tolerance

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“…Possible mechanisms include: (1) ManR trapping of tumor-derived antigens and other soluble ligands from the blood, to which LSL would normally respond; (2) activation of ManR-dependent signaling pathways promoting LSEC production of immunosuppressors; and (3) decrease of costimulatory molecules and/or increase of coinhibitory molecules. 39 Furthermore, the role of type II suppressive-expressing ManR macrophages, which are also important players of antitumor activity, is not clear. Whatever the mechanism is, our results suggest the contribution of ManR to the regional LSL inhibition occurring in the prometastatic microenvironment generated by tumor-induced hepatic inflammation.…”
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“…Possible mechanisms include: (1) ManR trapping of tumor-derived antigens and other soluble ligands from the blood, to which LSL would normally respond; (2) activation of ManR-dependent signaling pathways promoting LSEC production of immunosuppressors; and (3) decrease of costimulatory molecules and/or increase of coinhibitory molecules. 39 Furthermore, the role of type II suppressive-expressing ManR macrophages, which are also important players of antitumor activity, is not clear. Whatever the mechanism is, our results suggest the contribution of ManR to the regional LSL inhibition occurring in the prometastatic microenvironment generated by tumor-induced hepatic inflammation.…”
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“…[9][10][11] Furthermore, ManR is involved in antigen uptake, processing, and presentation to T cells by LSECs, 12 and it has been suggested that this process diminishes local immune response of the liver. 13 However, it is not known how ManR is regulated during the hepatic microvascular infiltration of cancer cells. Furthermore, the contribution of ManR to antitumor defense mechanisms during hepatic metastasis is also unknown.…”
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“…It has been associated with exhausted memory T cells in chronic viral infection (22,23) and with cytotoxic T-cell cross-tolerance (24). PD-1 has two known ligands, PDL-1 (B7-H1, CD274) and PDL-2 (B7-DC, CD273) (25,26), and both of them are sufficient to mediate T-cell suppression (27,28).…”
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“…2 Nonparenchymal liver cells, including liver sinusoidal endothelial cells, dendritic cells (DCs) and Kupffer cells (KCs), have been shown to be responsible for the creation of a local immunosuppressive microenvironment, permitting immune effector cells, such as T cells, to deliver tolerogenic signals, which contributes to the tolerogenic properties of the liver. [3][4][5][6] However, the exact mechanisms for the hepatic immunosuppressive microenvironment remain to be fully understood.…”
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