A recent study by Dafni A. Glinos et al. found that CD28 stimulation drives the proliferation of memory T cells. Crosslinking CD3 and CD28 antibodies affects naive and memory T-cell responses. The researchers also found that CD28-sensitive genes are enriched in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) regions associated with immune diseases, indicating that CD28 plays a role in disease development. - https://www.immundnz.com/









