HIF-2α is indispensable for regulatory T cell function
HIF-1α is known to repress regulatory T (Treg) cell function, but less is known about the effect of HIF-2α on these cells. Here, the authors use three different mouse models of inflammatory diseases to show that HIF-2α limits HIF-1α expression and is critical for Treg cell function.
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Main Authors: | Tzu-Sheng Hsu, Yen-Lin Lin, Yu-An Wang, Shu-Ting Mo, Po-Yu Chi, Alan Chuan-Ying Lai, Hsuan-Yin Pan, Ya-Jen Chang, Ming-Zong Lai |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f95d5dd1646242e19c8c1bf174725c4d |
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