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Symbol report for CD274

HGNC data for CD274

Approved symbol
CD274
Approved name

CD274 molecule

Locus type
gene with protein product
HGNC ID
HGNC:17635
Symbol status
Approved
Previous symbols
PDCD1LG1
Previous names
programmed cell death 1 ligand 1
CD274 antigen
Alias symbols
B7-H
B7H1
PD-L1
PDL1
B7-H1
Alias names
B7 homolog 1
Chromosomal location
9p24.1
Bos taurus
CD274 VGNC:27019 VGNC
Canis familiaris
CD274 VGNC:38942 VGNC
Equus caballus
CD274 VGNC:16256 VGNC
Felis catus
CD274 VGNC:60602 VGNC
Macaca mulatta
CD274 VGNC:70814 VGNC
Mus musculus
Cd274 MGI:1926446 Curated
Pan troglodytes
CD274 VGNC:4652 VGNC
Rattus norvegicus
Cd274 RGD:1566211
Sus scrofa
CD274 VGNC:86404 VGNC
HCDM
CD274 Curated
IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY
Engagement of the PD-1 immunoinhibitory receptor by a novel B7 family member leads to negative regulation of lymphocyte activation.
Freeman GJ et al. J Exp Med 2000 Oct;192(7)1027-1034
Freeman GJ, Long AJ, Iwai Y, Bourque K, Chernova T, Nishimura H, Fitz LJ, Malenkovich N, Okazaki T, Byrne MC, Horton HF, Fouser L, Carter L, Ling V, Bowman MR, Carreno BM, Collins M, Wood CR, Honjo T.
J Exp Med 2000 Oct;192(7)1027-1034
Abstract: PD-1 is an immunoinhibitory receptor expressed by activated T cells, B cells, and myeloid cells. Mice deficient in PD-1 exhibit a breakdown of peripheral tolerance and demonstrate multiple autoimmune features. We report here that the ligand of PD-1 (PD-L1) is a member of the B7 gene family. Engagement of PD-1 by PD-L1 leads to the inhibition of T cell receptor-mediated lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine secretion. In addition, PD-1 signaling can inhibit at least suboptimal levels of CD28-mediated costimulation. PD-L1 is expressed by antigen-presenting cells, including human peripheral blood monocytes stimulated with interferon gamma, and activated human and murine dendritic cells. In addition, PD-L1 is expressed in nonlymphoid tissues such as heart and lung. The relative levels of inhibitory PD-L1 and costimulatory B7-1/B7-2 signals on antigen-presenting cells may determine the extent of T cell activation and consequently the threshold between tolerance and autoimmunity. PD-L1 expression on nonlymphoid tissues and its potential interaction with PD-1 may subsequently determine the extent of immune responses at sites of inflammation.
B7-H1, a third member of the B7 family, co-stimulates T-cell proliferation and interleukin-10 secretion.
Dong H et al. Nat Med 1999 Dec;5(12)1365-1369
Dong H, Zhu G, Tamada K, Chen L.
Nat Med 1999 Dec;5(12)1365-1369
Abstract: The B7 family members B7-1 and B7-2 interact with CD28 and constitute an essential T-cell co-stimulatory pathway in the initiation of antigen-specific humoral and cell-mediated immune response. Here, we describe a third member of the B7 family, called B7-H1 that does not bind CD28, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte A4 or ICOS (inducible co-stimulator). Ligation of B7-H1 co-stimulated T-cell responses to polyclonal stimuli and allogeneic antigens, and preferentially stimulated the production of interleukin-10. Interleukin-2, although produced in small amounts, was required for the effect of B7-H1 co-stimulation. Our studies thus define a previously unknown co-stimulatory molecule that may be involved in the negative regulation of cell-mediated immune responses.