NFATc1 supports imiquimod-induced skin inflammation by suppressing IL-10 synthesis in B cells
Regulatory B cells are important for preventing skin autoimmunity. Here the authors show that NFATc1 suppresses IL-10 transcription in regulatory B cells, and inhibiting NFATc1 decreases immunopathology in a mouse model of imiquimod-induced skin inflammation.
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Main Authors: | Hani Alrefai, Khalid Muhammad, Ronald Rudolf, Duong Anh Thuy Pham, Stefan Klein-Hessling, Amiya K. Patra, Andris Avots, Valesca Bukur, Ugur Sahin, Stefan Tenzer, Matthias Goebeler, Andreas Kerstan, Edgar Serfling |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2e83ccefff114a268fe56783c1489f9c |
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