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        • The Costimulatory Pathway B7CD28/CTLA4 and the Islets of Langerhans Transplantation

          ObjectiveTo investigate the significant effect of costimulatory pathway B7CD28/CTLA4 on the islets of Langerhans transplantation. MethodsThe literatures were reviewed to summarize the molecular structure and functions of the pathway and the related animal experiments.ResultsThe costimulatory pathway B7CD28/CTLA4 was one of the signaling pathways of T cells activation and proliferation. If the costimulatory signals were absent, Tlymphocyte would be induced to the clonalanegy. Through blocking the costimulatory pathway mediated by CD28, CTLA4Ig prolonged to the islets of Langerhans survival in recipients. ConclusionBy the studies of the costimulatory pathway, it is helpful to understand the immune mechanism of the survival of islet grafts.

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