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      A cell culture model for T lymphocyte clonal anergy.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Animals, Antigens, CD, immunology, Antigens, CD4, Antigens, CD8, Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte, Cells, Cultured, Clone Cells, Gene Expression Regulation, Gene Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte, Immune Tolerance, Interleukin-2, biosynthesis, genetics, Mice, Models, Biological, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, Second Messenger Systems, Signal Transduction, T-Lymphocytes, Thymus Gland

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          T lymphocytes respond to foreign antigens both by producing protein effector molecules known as lymphokines and by multiplying. Complete activation requires two signaling events, one through the antigen-specific receptor and one through the receptor for a costimulatory molecule. In the absence of the latter signal, the T cell makes only a partial response and, more importantly, enters an unresponsive state known as clonal anergy in which the T cell is incapable of producing its own growth hormone, interleukin-2, on restimulation. Our current understanding at the molecular level of this modulatory process and its relevance to T cell tolerance are reviewed.

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