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      Lag-3, Tim-3, and TIGIT co-inhibitory receptors with specialized functions in immune regulation

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          Co-inhibitory receptors, such as CTLA-4 and PD-1, have an important role in regulating T cell responses and have proven to be effective targets in the setting of chronic diseases where constitutive co-inhibitory receptor expression on T cells dampens effector T cell responses. Unfortunately, many patients still fail to respond to therapies that target CTLA-4 and PD-1. The next wave of co-inhibitory receptor targets that are being explored in clinical trials include Lag-3, Tim-3, and TIGIT. These receptors while belonging to the same class of receptors as PD-1 and CTLA-4 exhibit unique functions especially at tissue sites where they regulate distinct aspects of immunity. Increased understanding of the specialized functions of these receptors will inform the rational application of therapies that target these receptors to the clinic.

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          9432918
          8591
          Immunity
          Immunity
          Immunity
          1074-7613
          1097-4180
          7 June 2016
          17 May 2016
          17 May 2017
          : 44
          : 5
          : 989-1004
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Evergrande Center for Immunologic Diseases and Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115
          [2 ]Institute of Experimental Immunology, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
          Author notes
          Correspondence: Vijay K. Kuchroo, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, HIM 785, Boston MA 02115, Phone: 617-525-5350 Fax: 617-525-5566, vkuchroo@ 123456evergrande.hms.harvard.edu
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          PMC4942846 PMC4942846 4942846 nihpa786019
          10.1016/j.immuni.2016.05.001
          4942846
          27192565
          658cf0c9-6fa5-4531-81fb-3f36f5ac0bd1
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