PD-L1+ and XCR1+ dendritic cells are region-specific regulators of gut homeostasis
Dendritic cells initiate and regulate adaptive immunity and differ according to gut anatomical location. Here the authors show that DC residing in the upper and lower intestines show differential PD-L1 and XCR1 expression and drive specific T cell responses to prevent gut inflammation.
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Main Authors: | Thais G. Moreira, Davide Mangani, Laura M. Cox, Jeffrey Leibowitz, Eduardo. L. C. Lobo, Mariana A. Oliveira, Christian D. Gauthier, Brenda N. Nakagaki, Valerie Willocq, Anya Song, Lydia Guo, David C. A. Lima, Gopal Murugaiyan, Oleg Butovsky, Galina Gabriely, Ana C. Anderson, Rafael M. Rezende, Ana Maria C. Faria, Howard L. Weiner |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f3a9efe8e82843f4aa28ca11b29546aa |
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