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CD56‐expressing T cells that have features of senescence are expanded in rheumatoid arthritis

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Chronic activation of T cells induces counterregulation of CD28 and CD56 expression. The loss of CD28 is accompanied by the gain of CD56 that confers TCR-independent and TCR-dependent activation pathways. We propose that accumulation of CD56(+) T cells in RA contributes to maladaptive immune responses and that CD56(+) T cells are potential targets for therapy.

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