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PVR / CD155

poliovirus receptor

Mediates NK cell adhesion and triggers NK cell effector functions. Binds two different NK cell receptors: CD96 and CD226. These interactions accumulates at the cell-cell contact site, leading to the formation of a mature immunological synapse between NK cell and target cell. This may trigger adhesion and secretion of lytic granules and IFN-gamma and activate cytoxicity of activated NK cells. May also promote NK cell-target cell modular exchange, and PVR transfer to the NK cell. This transfer is more important in some tumor cells expressing a lot of PVR, and may trigger fratricide NK cell activation, providing tumors with a mechanism of immunoevasion. Plays a role in mediating tumor cell invasion and migration. Serves as a receptor for poliovirus attachment to target cells. May play a role in axonal transport of poliovirus, by targeting virion-PVR-containing endocytic vesicles to the microtubular network through interaction with DYNLT1. This interaction would drive the virus-containing vesicle to the axonal retrograde transport.

Gene Name: poliovirus receptor
Synonyms: PVR, CD155, Hpvr, HVED, Nectin-like 5, Nectin-like protein 5, Poliovirus receptors beta, Poliovirus receptor, PVS, Necl-5, CD155 antigen, NECL5, TAGE4
Target Sequences: NM_006505 NP_006496.4 P15151

Publications (4)

1
Melanoma Cells Control Antimelanoma CTL Responses via Interaction between TIGIT and CD155 in the Effector Phase. Inozume T, Yaguchi T, Furuta J, Harada K, Kawakami Y, Shimada S. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2016 January;136:255-63. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:26763445]
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Melanoma Cells Control Anti-Melanoma CTL Responses via Interaction between TIGIT and CD155 in the Effector Phase. Inozume T, Yaguchi T, Furuta J, Harada K, Kawakami Y, Shimada S. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2016 January;136:255-263. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:26458009]
3
Intratumoral Delivery of a PD-1-Blocking scFv Encoded in Oncolytic HSV-1 Promotes Antitumor Immunity and Synergizes with TIGIT Blockade. Chaolong Lin , Wenfeng Ren , Yong Luo, Shaopeng Li, Yating Chang, Lu Li, Dan Xiong, Xiaoxuan Huang, Zilong Xu, Zeng Yu, Yingbin Wang, Jun Zhang, Chenghao Huang, Ningshao Xia. Cancer immunology research. 2020 May;8:632-647. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:32127389] Related Antibodies: LS-B10536.
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The CD155/TIGIT axis promotes and maintains immune evasion in neoantigen-expressing pancreatic cancer. William A Freed-Pastor, Laurens J Lambert, Zackery A Ely, Nimisha B Pattada, Arjun Bhutkar, George Eng, Kim L Mercer, Ana P Garcia, Lin Lin, William M Rideout rd, William L Hwang, Jason M Schenkel, Alex M Jaeger, Roderick T Bronson, Peter M K Westcott, Tyler D Hether, Prajan Divakar, Jason W Reeves, Vikram Deshpande, Toni Delorey, Devan Phillips, Omer H Yilmaz, Aviv Regev, Tyler Jacks. Cancer cell. 2021 October;39:1342-1360.e14. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:34358448] [PMC:PMC8511341] Related Antibodies: LS-B12331, LS-C376428.
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