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Regulation of Human Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte Responses by a Soluble Suppressor Factor.

Frontiers in genetics(2022)

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We describe some aspects of the biology of a suppressor factor (SF) secreted by actively metabolizing and dividing alloantigen-primed T cells which functions by regulating human cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) activation. The SF functions most effectively during the first 24 hr of CTL activation, while it does not function at the CTL effector stage. Both T cells and adherent cells are capable of absorbing out the biological activity from suppressor factor supernatants. Experiments demonstrated that either fresh adherent cells or the addition of interleukin 2 (IL-2) into the test system could reverse the effects of the SF on CTL activation. These data suggest that the SF could be acting by either indirectly restricting IL-2 availability to proliferating CTLs by limiting adherent cell interleukin 1 (IL-1) secretion or, alternatively, SF acting directly on the IL-2-producing T cells.
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late-onset major depressive disorder,weighted gene co-expression network analysis,differentially expressed genes,immune infiltration,hub gene,receiver operating characteristic
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