Auffray C, Piatier-Tonneau D, Kroemer G
Institut d'Embryologie du CNRS Collège de France, Nogent-sur-Marne.
Trends Biotechnol. 1991 Apr;9(4):124-31. doi: 10.1016/0167-7799(91)90043-h.
The cell-surface antigen CD4 plays a pivotal role in the class II MHC-restricted response of specific T lymphocytes, and serves as the major receptor of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The recent elucidation of CD4 function in physiological and pathological conditions has improved prospects for CD4-targeted immune therapy by facilitating the design of therapeutic strategies aimed at blocking CD4 function, delivering immunosuppressive signals via this receptor molecule, or selectively depleting CD4+ cells.