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Clinical Immunology

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How do immune checkpoints modulate immune responses to infections?

Author: H K



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Induce a modulation of the duration and amplitude of immune responses to pathogens that minimizes the risk collateral tissue damage during acute and chronic infections — This leads to « exhausted T cell responses » that allow pathogens to evade immunity. Examples: malaria, hepatitis B and HIV, tuberculosis — Targeting the checkpoint proteins may activate immunity and improve pathogen clearance


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