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IL-1α-releasing TH17 cells live long and prosper
TH17 cells combat infection but can also drive pathological inflammation. A TH17 cell NLRP3–caspase-8–caspase-3–GSDME axis is now shown to release the alarmin IL-1α without triggering cell death.
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