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CCL5 — CD8A
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Palaniappan et al., J Immunol 2006
(Pneumococcal Infections) :
CCL5 blockade
resulted in a decrease of CD4 ( + ) and
CD8 ( + ) T cells as well as CD11b ( + ) cells in the spleen, cervical lymph node, lung, and nasopharyngeal associated lymphoid tissue during the recognition phase of the pneumococcal adaptive immune response
Sugasawa et al., Int J Cancer 2008
(Disease Progression...) :
Gastric cancer cells exploit CD4+ cell derived
CCL5 for their growth and prevention of
CD8+ cell
involved tumor elimination