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Santana et al., J Biol Chem 2000
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In this study we show that
CD43 ligation on human normal peripheral T cells was
sufficient to induce
interleukin-2 , CD69, and CD40-L gene expression, without requiring signals provided by additional receptor molecules
Tong et al., J Exp Med 2004
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Thus, the exclusion of the CD43 intracellular region from the immunological synapse is required for
CD43 regulation of
interleukin-2 production, but the presence of the cytoplasmic tail, independent of its location, is sufficient to reverse CD43 ( -/- ) T cell hyperproliferation
Velten et al., Mol Immunol 2007
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CD25 ( high ) DC ( ims ) showed significant up-regulation of the DC activation molecule
CD43 and
induced increased levels of
IL-2 secretion in allogeneic T-cells ( 170.7+/-86.7pg/mL ) as compared to T-cells coincubated with CD25 ( low ) DC ( ims ) ( 86.6+/-37.6pg/mL ) [ p=0.0224 ]
Pedraza-Alva et al., J Biol Chem 1998
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Altogether, these data suggest that the mitogen activated protein kinase pathway is involved in
CD43 dependent
interleukin-2 gene expression