Proximity between LAG-3 and the T cell receptor guides suppression of T cell activation and autoimmunity

T cell receptor proximity plays a critical role in MHC class II-dependent LAG-3 suppression of CD4+ T cells, which disrupts the association of receptor components CD3ε/Lck inside the cell. A bispecific antibody to both the TCR and LAG-3 maximizes T cell suppression in the context of autoimmune diseases.

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