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- Introduction
 - Severe combined immunodeficiency
 - Diseases associated with IL-7R polymorphisms
 - Thymic defect in IL-7R-/- mice
 - Gene therapy of SCID
 - Gene therapy and cancer risk
 - Gamma-c cytokine receptors
 - IL7 receptor knockout
 - IL7 ligand knockout
 - Effect of IL-7 survival of pro-T subsets
 - Bcl-2 family of anti and pro-apoptotic proteins
 - Trophic factor & mitochondrial damage
 - Bcl-2 promotes D1 cell survival
 - Bax deficiency restores T cell development
 - The effect of IL-7 withdrawal
 - IL-7R mutants from human T-ALL
 - Mutant hIL-7R and ligand-independent signaling
 - D1 cells with mutant hIL-7R induce tumors in vivo
 - Mutant IL-7R converts D1 to tumor-forming cells
 - Hematopoietic neoplasm in multiple organs
 - hIL-7Ralpha mutants promote dimerization
 - Mutant IL-7Ralpha model
 - Exon 6 of IL-7Ralpha (1)
 - Exon 6 of IL-7Ralpha (2)
 - Lymphocyte homeostasis
 - Homeostatic correction
 - Resource limitation example (1)
 - Resource limitation example (2)
 - Resource limitation example (3)
 - Resource limitation example (4)
 - Resource limitation example (5)
 - Resource limitation example (6)
 - IL-7 and nave CD8 homeostasis
 - Classical proliferation pathway model
 - IL-7/IL-3 proliferation pathway model (1)
 - IL-7/IL-3 proliferation pathway model (2)
 - IL-7/IL-3 proliferation pathway illustration
 - Thymic cells expressing knock-in IL-7-CFP
 - Class II MHC expression on thymic epithelium
 - Class II MHC expression on skin dendritic cells
 - Developing thymocides grow in a matrix
 - Matrix nature
 - Thymic epithelial cell matrix
 - Looking down through the matrix
 - In the embryonic thymus
 - IL-7-CFP knock-in
 - IL-7 in the bone marrow
 - rhIL-7 increases in vivo TCR repertoire diversity
 - IL-7 drives T cell-cycle entry & expansion in HIV-1
 - Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
 - IL-7 improves survival in sepsis
 - Treatment with IL-7 inhibitors
 - Acknowledgments
 - Producing cytokines painting
 
Topics Covered
- IL-7 in T cell development
 - IL-7R in leukemia
 - IL-7 in T cell homeostasis
 - IL-7-expressing cells
 
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Talk Citation
Durum, S. (2012, December 18). Interleukin-7 and T cells [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 4, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KBVS6246.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on December 18, 2012
 
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Scott Durum has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.