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The IL-1 Pathway in T Cell Activation

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Human T Cell Clones

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Almost without exception, normal T cells or their progeny require accessory cells (AC) or their products for activation and proliferation induced by mitogens, antigens and soluble anti-idiotypic antibodies. Despite many years of effort, the role of MHC products, interleukin-1 (IL-1) and other possible signalling systems of AC which promote T cell responses remain unclear. In this report we discuss a new IL-l-dependent human T cell activation system which contrasts with and illuminates properties of T cell activation pathways regulated by AC. The results show that IL-1 can promote IL-2 receptor expression on T cells and that signals other than IL-1 are required for T cell responses to lectin mitogens.

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Lake, P., Robinson, E.D., Brunswick, M., Cowsert, L., Chanh, T.C. (1985). The IL-1 Pathway in T Cell Activation. In: Feldmann, M., Lamb, J.R., Woody, J.N. (eds) Human T Cell Clones. Experimental Biology and Medicine, vol 9. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4998-6_36

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