Gimap5-dependent inactivation of GSK3β is required for CD4+ T cell homeostasis and prevention of immune pathology
Loss of function GIMAP5 mutation is associated with lymphopenia, but how it mediates T cell homeostasis is unclear. Here the authors study Gimap5−/− mice and a patient with GIMAP5 deficiency to show how this GTPAse negatively regulates GSK3β activity to prevent DNA damage and cell death.
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Autores principales: | Andrew R. Patterson, Mehari Endale, Kristin Lampe, Halil I. Aksoylar, Aron Flagg, Jim R. Woodgett, David Hildeman, Michael B. Jordan, Harinder Singh, Zeynep Kucuk, Jack Bleesing, Kasper Hoebe |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/09487aa202ff4465abb8756803164dd9 |
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