Clinical and Developmental Immunology (Jan 2010)

B7-H3 and Its Role in Antitumor Immunity

  • Martin Loos,
  • Dennis M. Hedderich,
  • Helmut Friess,
  • Jörg Kleeff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/683875
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2010

Abstract

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B7-H3 is one of the most recently identified members of the B7/CD28 superfamily of costimulatory molecules serving as an accessory modulator of T-cell response. Recently, B7-H3 expression has been reported in several human cancers indicating an additional function of B7-H3 as a regulator of antitumor immunity. However, its precise physiologic role is still elusive, because both stimulatory and inhibitory capacities have been demonstrated. This paper summarizes the available data on B7-H3 in the regulation of T-cell response focusing on its potential role in antitumor immunity.