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The CD2-subset of the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell surface receptors
is an emerging family of proteins involved in cellular activation. Members
of this family are CD2, CD48, CD58, CD84, signaling lymphocytic activation
molecule (SLAM), 2B4 and Ly-9. These proteins are expressed on different le
ukocyte populations and the receptors of this family, specifically CD2, 2B4
and SLAM, contribute to the activation of T cells and natural killer cells
. 2B4 and SLAM associate with a protein termed SLAM-associated protein that
is the genetic defect in the immunodeficiency X-linked lymphoproliferative
syndrome. Impaired signaling via these receptors may contribute to this of
ten-fatal immunodeficiency.