Regulation of T Cell Co-stimulation by TNF Superfamily Members
T cell activation requires two signals from antigen-presenting cells (APCs). The antigen-specific major histocompatibility complex (MHC) signal is mediated via the interaction between the antigen-MHC complex localized on the surface of APCs and the T cell receptor localized on the surface of T cells. The non-antigen specific, co-stimulatory signal occurs via the interactions between stimulatory ligands on the APC surface and T cell surface receptors. Several TNF superfamily members mediate T cell co-stimulation. These include 4-1BB, CD27, CD30, CD40, GITR, HVEM, DR3, and OX40 and their respective ligands, as well as TACI or BAFF R activation by BAFF, TNF RII activation by TNF-alpha, and activation of RELT by an unknown ligand.
- 4-1BB/TNFRSF9/CD137
- 4-1BB Ligand/TNFSF9
- BAFF/BLyS/TNFSF13B
- BAFFR/TNFRSF13C
- CD27/TNFRSF7
- CD27 Ligand/TNFSF7
- CD30/TNFRSF8
- CD30 Ligand/TNFSF8
- CD40/TNFRSF5
- CD40 Ligand/TNFSF5
- DR3/TNFRSF25
- GITR/TNFRSF18
- GITR Ligand/TNFSF18
- HVEM/TNFRSF14
- LIGHT/TNFSF14
- Lymphotoxin-alpha/TNF-beta
- OX40
- OX40 Ligand/TNFSF4
- RELT/TNFRSF19L
- TACI/TNFRSF13B
- TL1A/TNFSF15
- TNF-alpha
- TNF RII/TNFRSF1B