CD137 Signaling Regulates Acute Colitis via RALDH2-Expressing CD11bCD103+ DCs

  • Jing Jin
  • , In Hyuk Jung
  • , Shin Hye Moon
  • , Sejin Jeon
  • , Se Jin Jeong
  • , Seong Keun Sonn
  • , Seungwoon Seo
  • , Mi Ni Lee
  • , Eun Ju Song
  • , Hyae Yon Kweon
  • , Sinai Kim
  • , Tae Kyeong Kim
  • , Juyang Kim
  • , Hong Rae Cho
  • , Jae Hoon Choi
  • , Byungsuk Kwon
  • , Goo Taeg Oh

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Abstract

Jin et al. demonstrate that CD137 signaling functions as an immune checkpoint by controlling the survival and function of regulatory intestinal CD11bCD103+ dendritic cells to coordinate the balance between regulatory T cells and pathogenic IL-23 during acute colitis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4124-4136.e5
JournalCell Reports
Volume30
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Mar 2020

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Keywords

  • CD137
  • Foxp3 Treg
  • IL-23
  • RALDH2
  • T17
  • acute colitis
  • immune checkpoint
  • immune tolerance
  • regulatory CD11bCD103 DC
  • retinoic acid

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