About this Research Topic
Although much progress has been achieved during the past three decades, many aspects of HLA-G are yet to be explored, especially in the molecular mechanisms of immune regulation by different HLA-G isoforms, the clinical significance of heterogeneous of HLA-G expression as well as pre-clinical and clinical evidence of HLA-G functions as an immune checkpoint in cancer therapies.
The goal of this Research Topic is to focus on the latest advances in biological and clinical significance of HLA-G. We welcome submissions of Review, Mini-Review, Opinion, as well as Original Research articles focusing on, but not strictly limited to the following topics:
1. Molecular mechanisms of HLA-G function and receptor interaction, particularly different HLA-G isoforms and polymers
2. Functional roles of HLA-G by intercellular transfer, such as exosome and trogocytosis
3. Clinical significance of HLA-G expression in cancer, autoimmune and infectious diseases
Keywords: HLA-G, receptor, immune regulation, cancer, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases
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