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Adenosine and anergy.

2007 
T cells must integrate multiple environmental cues when deciding whether to mount an immunogenic or tolerogenic response. Since not all self-reactive T cells are eliminated during thymic development, mechanisms of peripheral tolerance such as T cell anergy contribute to preventing autoimmunity. Recent studies have implicated extracellular adenosine and the adenosine A2A receptor as playing an important role in inhibiting T cell effector function. Herein, we review the current literature regarding T cell anergy and the emerging literature implicating the A2A receptor as critical regulator of immune activation. Finally, we present evidence to suggest a possible role for adenosine A2A receptor signaling in T cell anergy.
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