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Text-mined interactions from Literome

Chabot et al., J Immunol 1999 : By also measuring TNF-alpha levels, specificity of cytokine regulation was observed ; while anti-CD40 and CTLA-4-Fc reduced IL-10 and TNF-alpha levels, anti-CD23 did not affect TNF-alpha while attenuating IL-10 generation
Gonzalo et al., J Immunol 2001 : ICOS-Ig, but not CTLA4-Ig , uniquely regulates SAg induced TNF-alpha production, whereas IL-2 secretion is modulated by CTLA4-Ig, but not ICOS-Ig
Chabot et al., J Neurosci Methods 2001 (Central Nervous System Diseases...) : Morphological features and mechanisms of cytokine production resemble those observed in microglia -- T cell co-cultures since CTLA-4 and CD40 -- CD40L blockades reduce TNF-alpha and IL-10 levels, while anti-CD23 inhibits IL-10 only in U937 -- T cell interactions
Shao et al., Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2001 (Autoimmune Diseases...) : CTLA4-Fc inhibited the expansion of antigen-specific MAA-T cells and the production of TNF-alpha
Vasu et al., Int Immunol 2003 (Thyroiditis, Autoimmune) : Our data suggest that engagement of CTLA-4 expressed on activated autoreactive T cells in close proximity to the thyroid can increase the number of regulatory T cells and their ability to produce TGF-beta1, with a concomitant reduction in IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha , resulting in suppression of EAT
Li et al., Xi Bao Yu Fen Zi Mian Yi Xue Za Zhi 2005 : The effect of expressed IkappaBalpha and CTLA4Ig on the expression of TNF-alpha of ECV304 cells stimulated with LPS was also investigated
Pandiyan et al., J Immunol 2007 (Inflammation) : Indeed, production of the proinflammatory cytokine IFN-gamma, but not TNF-alpha , by CD8 T cells was inhibited by CD152 engagement
Matsumoto et al., Arthritis Res Ther 2008 (Arthritis, Rheumatoid) : Anti-TNF-alpha mAbs and CTLA-4Ig suppressed TNF-alpha production, whereas anti-IFN-gamma mAbs, anti-IL-12 mAbs, and CTLA-4 Ig inhibited IFN-gamma production
Laurent et al., Journal of translational medicine 2013 : The engagement of CTLA-4 on primary melanoma cell lines induces antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity and TNF-a production