VISTA is approximately 50
kDa and belongs to the
immunoglobulin superfamily and has one
IgV domain. There is evidence that VISTA can act as a
ligand that engages an inhibitory receptor LRIG1 on T cells and impairs T cell activation and function. Another binding partner for VISTA is PSGL-1, which binds VISTA only under acidic conditions (pH<6.5). VISTA expressed on T cells also intrinsically suppresses T cell activation, likely by engaging other inhibitory receptors on the same cell. Aside from T cells, VISTA is highly expressed on macrophages and
myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and regulates their differentiation and function. Similarly, VISTA and TIM-3 may co-exist on macrophages infiltrating different human and mouse tumours where they can co-regulate immunotherapy resistance. == Clinical significance ==