Innate scavenger receptor-A regulates adaptive T helper cell responses to pathogen infection
Scavenger receptors can function as pattern recognition receptors to sense infection. Here the authors show that, in response to worm and bacterial infection, scavenger receptor class A prevents nuclear localization of IRF5 and thereby drives M2 polarization and associated type 2 immune responses.
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Main Authors: | Zhipeng Xu, Lei Xu, Wei Li, Xin Jin, Xian Song, Xiaojun Chen, Jifeng Zhu, Sha Zhou, Yong Li, Weiwei Zhang, Xiaoxiao Dong, Xiaowei Yang, Feng Liu, Hui Bai, Qi Chen, Chuan Su |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e2d3db65188b4e788f0584c13918017c |
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