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Microanatomical localization of PD-1 in human tonsils.

Immunology letters (2002-07-04)
Yoshiko Iwai, Taku Okazaki, Hiroyuki Nishimura, Akemi Kawasaki, Hideo Yagita, Tasuku Honjo
ABSTRACT

PD-1 is an immunoinhibitory receptor, which belongs structurally to the CD28 family. PD-1-deficient mice show breakdown of peripheral tolerance and manifest multiple autoimmune symptoms. We previously described expression of PD-1 on activated T and B lymphocytes and myeloid cells. However, little is known about the microanatomical distribution of PD-1 in lymphoid organs. In this study, we performed immunohistochemistry using monoclonal antibodies against human PD-1. In human tonsils, PD-1 was expressed on most of T cells and a small subset of centrocytes in the light zone of germinal centers (GCs), where clonal selection of centrocytes takes place. These results suggest that PD-1 may play an important role in GC reaction.