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A toxin produced by a gram positive bacterium is shown to non-specifically activate a large percentage of T cells by bridging MHC class II molecules and T cell receptors.

What type of toxin is this and what are the key immunological consequence of its activity? (1-2 sentences) (2 marks)

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