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2000
Volume 3, Issue 4
  • ISSN: 1567-2026
  • E-ISSN: 1875-5739

Abstract

Semaphorins are involved in a wide range of biological processes, including axon guidance, neuronal migration, angiogenesis, cardio- and osteo-genesis. Recently they have also been found to be important for immune response. Sema3A reduces the activation of T cells through its cell-surface receptors, including members of the neuropilin and plexin families. By contrast, Sema4D (CD100), which is expressed on the surface of T, B and dendritic cells, increases B cell and dendritic cell function using either plexin B1 or CD72 as receptors. The transmembrane protein Sema4A is involved in the activation of immune cells through interactions with Tim-2. Emerging evidence also indicates that additional semaphorins and related molecules seem to function in the reciprocal stimulation of T cells and antigen-presenting cells (APCs). This paper discusses the functions of these semaphorins in the immune system, focusing on their roles in T cell- APC interactions.

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2006-11-01
2025-10-25
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  • Article Type:
    Research Article
Keyword(s): Immune semaphorins; immune system; nervous system; Sema-3A; Sema-4A; Sema-4D; semaphorin pathways
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