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The CD70–CD27 interaction during the stimulation with dendritic cells promotes naive CD4+ T cells to develop into T cells producing a broad array of immunostimulatory cytokines in humans
International Immunology, 06/26/09
Hashimoto-Okada M et al. - Data suggest that human CD70 expressed on mDCs and activated T cells transmits a 'basal level' signal, rather than a 'polarizing' signal, to naive CD4+ T cells, in that CD70 promotes the development of CD4+ T cells that produce a variety of effector cytokines including both Th1 and Th2 types, thus contributing to the enhancement of a broad spectrum of immune responses.
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