The RNase MCPIP3 promotes skin inflammation by orchestrating myeloid cytokine response
Zinc finger proteins are involved in the resolution of immune responses and function by degrading mRNA of inflammatory cytokines. Here the authors show MCPIP3 promotes skin inflammation via modification of cytokine profiles in pDCs and macrophages.
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Main Authors: | Bo Liu, Jiancheng Huang, Amina Ashraf, Oindrila Rahaman, Jing Lou, Ling Wang, Peiliang Cai, Jinping Wen, Shoaib Anwaar, Xiaoli Liu, Hai Ni, Dipyaman Ganguly, Jijun Zhao, Cliff Y. Yang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ccb77e03f7324bfbae0900f2adaafa6c |
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