CTLA-4

biology
Also known as: cytotoxic lymphocyte associated antigen 4

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antibodies

  • antibody structure
    In antibody: Antibodies in medicine and research

    …lymphocyte associated antigen 4 (CTLA4). CTLA4 normally is a powerful inhibitor of T cells. Thus, by releasing the inhibitory signal, ipilimumab augments the immune response, making tumour destruction possible. Similar effects have been achieved with inhibitors of programmed cell death 1 (PD-1), a protein expressed on the surface of…

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treatment of cancer

  • immune stimulation by activated helper T cells
    In immune system: Immunity against cancer

    …that a molecule known as CTLA-4 plays a role in downregulating immune responses against tumours led to the development of a therapeutic human monoclonal antibody against CTLA-4. Known as ipilimumab (Yervoy), the antibody was approved in 2011 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of late-stage melanoma.…

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work of Allison

  • In James P. Allison

    …that a molecule known as CTLA-4 opposed CD28 and played a critical role in the downregulation of immune responses. When injected into tumours in mice, CTLA-4 antibody, designed to block CTLA-4 activity, enhanced T-cell responses and led to tumour shrinkage. This approach to boosting immune responses subsequently became known as…

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