During the immune response, T-cells are optimally activated in secondary lymphoid tissues in order to properly migrate into areas of inflamed tissue. Upon antigen recognition via the T-cell receptor (TCR)/ CD3 antigen (CD3) complex, a second co-stimulatory signal from APCs is necessary for activation of naive T-cells. T-cell activation induces co-stimulatory molecules, including the Inducible CO-Stimulator (ICOS)/ Activation-Inducible Lymphocyte Immunomediatory Molecule (AILIM). ICOS mediated signaling contributes mainly to the regulation of activated T-cells and to effector T-cell functions. The potency of ICOS is enhanced following its ligation to ICOSL...