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CHAI and LATAIE: new genetic diseases of CTLA-4 checkpoint insufficiency.

Bernice LoJill M FritzHelen C SuGulbu UzelMichael B JordanMichael J Lenardo
Published in: Blood (2016)
CTLA-4 is a critical inhibitory "checkpoint" molecule of immune activation. Several recent reports have described patients with immune dysregulation and lymphoproliferative disease resulting from 2 different genetic diseases that directly or indirectly cause CTLA-4 deficiency. Numerous articles have also been published describing CTLA-4 blockade in cancer immunotherapy and its side effects, which are ultimately the consequence of treatment-induced CTLA-4 deficiency. Here, we review these 2 diseases and CTLA-4 blockade therapy, emphasizing the crucial role of CTLA-4 in immune checkpoint regulation.
Keyphrases
  • dna damage
  • genome wide
  • replacement therapy
  • emergency department
  • oxidative stress
  • systematic review
  • bone marrow
  • endothelial cells
  • stress induced