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Inflammation and T cells are related because age-related changes in T cells lead to inflammation and increased disease susceptibility [1], T cells produce cytokines that promote tissue repair and regulate other immune cells in the context of inflammation [2], and pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1 targets T cells while functioning in inflammation [3].
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Causes of Inflammation and How It Affects Health chanzuckerberg.com 1 fact
claimA Stanford University research team including Anne Brunet, Chris Garcia, and Ami Bhatt is developing single-cell tools to study how age-related changes in T cells lead to inflammation and increased disease susceptibility.
The Role of Immune Cells in Inflammation jmolpat.com 1 fact
claimIn the context of inflammation, T cells produce cytokines that promote tissue repair and regulate the activity of other immune cells.
Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines Overview | Thermo Fisher Scientific - US thermofisher.com 1 fact
referenceIL-1 is classified as a pro-inflammatory cytokine, is produced by macrophages, B cells, and dendritic cells, binds to the CD121a receptor, targets B cells, NK cells, and T cells, and functions in pyrogenic activity, inflammation, cell proliferation, differentiation, and bone marrow cell proliferation.