Method for enhancing a function of a T cell

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PATENT NO 9603874
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14870596

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Disclosed is a method for enhancing the function of a T cell, which is characterized by inhibiting the expression of programmed death-1 ligand 1 (PD-L1) and/or programmed death-1 ligand 2 (PD-L2) in the T cell. Also disclosed is a function-enhanced T cell which is produced by the function enhancement method. Further disclosed is a therapeutic agent comprising the function-enhanced T cell. The T cell can enhance an immune response to cancer, and is useful in an immunotherapy effective for cancer and the treatment or prevention of infectious diseases and autoimmune diseases.

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TAKARA BIO INCKUSATSU-SHI SHIGA 525-0058

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ikeda, Hiroaki Tsu, JP 198 3714
Iwamura, Koichi Tsu, JP 2 4
Kato, Ikunoshin Otsu, JP 314 1701
Mineno, Junichi Otsu, JP 49 370
Shiku, Hiroshi Tsu, JP 42 311

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