TFF3 interacts with LINGO2 to regulate EGFR activation for protection against colitis and gastrointestinal helminths
TFF3 secretion by goblet cells regulates mucus viscosity and wound healing, but a receptor for TFF3 has not been identified. Here, the authors show that TFF3 binds LINGO2 to de-repress and enhance EGFR signaling that drives wound healing and immunity against helminths.
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Main Authors: | Nicole Maloney Belle, Yingbiao Ji, Karl Herbine, Yun Wei, JoonHyung Park, Kelly Zullo, Li-Yin Hung, Sriram Srivatsa, Tanner Young, Taylor Oniskey, Christopher Pastore, Wildaliz Nieves, Ma Somsouk, De’Broski R. Herbert |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/14dea147249543ad842b96b14c99cd1b |
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