Abstract:Absence of adequate CD28 costimulation is a common feature of dysfunctional T cells in cancer. However, although augmentation of CD28 signaling is well known to be essential for restoring dysfunctional T cell immune responses upon immune checkpoint blockade treatment, it is unclear how CD28 in tumor-infiltrated T cells is activated in the absence of corresponding ligands on cancer. In current dogma, the T cell CD28 can be activated in trans by CD80 (B7-1) or CD86 (B7-2) expressed on professional antigen presen… Show more
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