Cd80

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 25.06.2021

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Synonym(s)

B7.1; BB1

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Marker for: B cell subsets

Structure: 60 kDa

Note: CD80 is a co-stimulator and ligand for CD28 and CD152(CTLA-4)

(see also below) Cluster of differentiation

General informationThis section has been translated automatically.

CD80 is a membrane receptor that is activated by the binding of CD28 or CTLA-4. The activated protein induces T cell proliferation and cytokine production. It is encoded by the gene of the same name located on chromosome 3q13.33.An important paralog of this gene is CD86.

CD80 is involved in costimulatory signaling essential for T lymphocyte activation. T cell proliferation and cytokine production are induced by binding of CD28, binding to CTLA-4 has opposite effects and inhibits T cell activation.

CD80 may act as a receptor for subgroup B adenovirus and may play a role in lupus neuropathy .

LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.

  1. Nagai S et al (2019) The CD28-B7 family of co-signaling molecules. Adv Exp Med Biol 1189:25-51.

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Last updated on: 25.06.2021