IL-15 sustains IL-7R-independent ILC2 and ILC3 development

ILC2 and ILC3 are generally thought to require IL-7. Here the authors use IL-7 ko mice and provide side-by-side comparison of ILCs from different tissues to show that IL-7 signalling is not required for intestinal ILC maintenance or function and that IL-15 can compensate for absence of IL-7.

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Autores principales: Michelle L. Robinette, Jennifer K. Bando, Wilbur Song, Tyler K. Ulland, Susan Gilfillan, Marco Colonna
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b46e7a90995f4a0ba9254bd9f22911a22021-12-02T15:39:05ZIL-15 sustains IL-7R-independent ILC2 and ILC3 development10.1038/ncomms146012041-1723https://doaj.org/article/b46e7a90995f4a0ba9254bd9f22911a22017-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14601https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723ILC2 and ILC3 are generally thought to require IL-7. Here the authors use IL-7 ko mice and provide side-by-side comparison of ILCs from different tissues to show that IL-7 signalling is not required for intestinal ILC maintenance or function and that IL-15 can compensate for absence of IL-7.Michelle L. RobinetteJennifer K. BandoWilbur SongTyler K. UllandSusan GilfillanMarco ColonnaNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2017)
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Michelle L. Robinette
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Wilbur Song
Tyler K. Ulland
Susan Gilfillan
Marco Colonna
IL-15 sustains IL-7R-independent ILC2 and ILC3 development
description ILC2 and ILC3 are generally thought to require IL-7. Here the authors use IL-7 ko mice and provide side-by-side comparison of ILCs from different tissues to show that IL-7 signalling is not required for intestinal ILC maintenance or function and that IL-15 can compensate for absence of IL-7.
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author Michelle L. Robinette
Jennifer K. Bando
Wilbur Song
Tyler K. Ulland
Susan Gilfillan
Marco Colonna
author_facet Michelle L. Robinette
Jennifer K. Bando
Wilbur Song
Tyler K. Ulland
Susan Gilfillan
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title IL-15 sustains IL-7R-independent ILC2 and ILC3 development
title_short IL-15 sustains IL-7R-independent ILC2 and ILC3 development
title_full IL-15 sustains IL-7R-independent ILC2 and ILC3 development
title_fullStr IL-15 sustains IL-7R-independent ILC2 and ILC3 development
title_full_unstemmed IL-15 sustains IL-7R-independent ILC2 and ILC3 development
title_sort il-15 sustains il-7r-independent ilc2 and ilc3 development
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/b46e7a90995f4a0ba9254bd9f22911a2
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