Immune checkpoint inhibitors

45-16 Ramsey Road, Shirley, NY 11967, USA, Long Island City, New York, 11967

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https://www.bocsci.com/tag/cancer-immunotherapy-36.html
Immune checkpoints are proteins in the immune system that either turn up a signal or turn down a signal. These proteins help keep immune responses in check and can keep T cells from killing cancer cells. When these proteins are blocked, the “brakes” on the immune system are released and T cells are able to kill cancer cells better.

Examples of immune checkpoint proteins (targets) found on T cells or cancer cells include:

• IDO• TDO• PD-1• PD-L1• CTLA4• KIR• 4-1BB(also known as CD137)• OX40 (also known as CD134)• LAG3• B7‑H3(also known as CD276)• TIM3• TIGIT• BTLA• VISTA• ICOS• CD39• CD27• CD30(also known as TNFRSF8)• CD28• B7-H4(also known as B7‑S1, B7x and VCTN1)• HHLA2• Galectins• CD155

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