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CD2 — TNF
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Meinl et al., J Immunol 2000
(Severe Combined Immunodeficiency) :
CD2 induced proliferation as well as production of
TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma was abrogated in ZAP-70-deficient T cells, whereas PMA plus ionomycin induced normal activation of these cells
Eaves-Pyles et al., J Immunol 2001
:
ND1-2/ECH/CD2-1 also
induced high levels of
TNF-alpha ( 900 pg/ml ) in human monocytes comparable to native SD flagellin ( 991.5 pg/ml ) and 6HIS flag ( 987 pg/ml )
Lorré et al., Eur Cytokine Netw 1992
:
rIL-1 beta supported
anti-CD2 induced
TNF-alpha production indirectly through an IL-2 dependent pathway ... We conclude that CD3 or
CD2 triggering are not
sufficient for
TNF-alpha production by T cells, but that the latter is dependent ( apparently at the transcriptional level ) on the interaction of IL-2 with its functionally active cell surface receptors
Robinet et al., J Immunol 1990
:
TNF did not
affect the expression of LFA1,
CD2 , CD4, and CD8, molecules that are associated with CTL-target interactions, on responder cells
Chavin et al., Ann Surg 1993
:
Combination
anti-CD2 and anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies
induce tolerance while altering interleukin-2, interleukin-4,
tumor necrosis factor , and transforming growth factor-beta production
Putz et al., Scand J Immunol 1996
:
Mannose-6-phosphate, an inhibitor of L-selectin binding, blocked
CD2 induced
TNF production whereas other ligands for L-selectin ( the monomeric monoclonal antibody to L-selectin, DREG-200 ; inositol hexaphosphoric acid ; heparin ) amplified CD2 induced secretion of TNF