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The PD-1 protein is an inhibitory of the immune response by T cells when it interacts with <scene name='71/719874/Complex/1'> its ligands PD-L1 </scene> and PD-L2.
The PD-1 protein is an inhibitory of the immune response by T cells when it interacts with <scene name='71/719874/Complex/1'> its ligands PD-L1 </scene> and PD-L2.
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These ligands belong to the B7 family<ref>http://jem.rupress.org/content/192/7/1027.long</ref>.PD-L1 is up-regulated when macrophage or dendritic cells are in contact with LPS or during a Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) treatment.
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These ligands belong to the B7 family<ref>doi: 10.1084/jem.192.7.1027</ref>.PD-L1 is up-regulated when macrophage or dendritic cells are in contact with LPS or during a Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) treatment.
PD-L1 is also up-regulated on T cells and B cells upon TCR and B cell receptor signalling.
PD-L1 is also up-regulated on T cells and B cells upon TCR and B cell receptor signalling.
When PD1 is inhibits it upregulated a lot of genes in CD8-positive T cells.
When PD1 is inhibits it upregulated a lot of genes in CD8-positive T cells.

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PD-1 structure (PDB entry 2m2d)

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