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CD4 — SETBP1
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Lin et al., J Immunol 2003
(Dermatitis, Atopic) :
There was no significant difference between AD and healthy subjects in
SEB induced
activation of
CD4 ( + ) T cells
Herrmann et al., Eur J Immunol 1992
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Collectively, these data indicate that the
CD4 : MHC class II interaction confers no detectable selective advantage to CD4+ cells in the in vivo
response to
SEB
Renckens et al., J Immunol 2006
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Both PAI-1 ( -/- )
CD4+ and CD8+ T cells produced more IFN-gamma upon
stimulation with
SEB
Blank et al., Immunol Cell Biol 2007
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The size and number of CTB binding lipid rafts are strongly upregulated during T-cell activation in
SEB stimulated
CD4 ( + ) T cells
Ozawa et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2008
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We found that the TCR Vbeta profile of the
SEB stimulated
CD4 ( + ) T-cells was in accordance with the previous reports, that the TCR Valpha profile also exhibited a prominent difference, and that the TCR Valpha-Vbeta pairs of the SEB responding T-cells were promiscuous
Liu et al., Clin Exp Immunol 2011
(Chronic Disease...) :
In vitro study showed that
staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) induced
CD4 ( + ) FoxP3 ( + ) T cells to become FoxP3 ( + ) IL-17 ( + ) cells via facilitating the expression of IL-6, that in synergy with transforming growth factor-beta, induce the expression of IL-17 in FoxP3 ( + ) cells
Gonzalo et al., J Exp Med 1993
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In contrast, coadministration of RU-38486 counteracts a
SEB induced early ( 12 h ) reduction of V beta
8+CD4+ and V beta 8+CD8+ spleen cells
Aroeira et al., Scand J Immunol 1996
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SEB activated spleen
CD4+ and CD8V beta 8+ T cells have different population dynamics and regulate the expression of MEL-14 and Pgp-1 differentially, suggesting that the SEB-MHC class II complex preferentially activates CD4V beta 8+ T cells
Ayroldi et al., Immunology 1996
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We examined the effects of anti-Pgp-1 ( CD44 ) antibody on the in vitro deletion of murine
CD4 and CD8 single positive T cells
induced by
Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB)
Wen et al., Cell Immunol 1997
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Here we analyzed the
effect of the superantigen
Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) on a concurrent
CD4 ( + ) immune response to a conventional antigen, an I-Ab restricted epitope derived from the same protein ( SEB127-142 )
Baum et al., Cell Immunol 1998
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We conclude that TNF-alpha, not CD154, plays the major role in
SEB-driven ,
CD4 ( + ) T cell
induced endothelial cell activation in vitro