ILC2s regulate adaptive Th2 cell functions via PD-L1 checkpoint control.

Schwartz C, Khan AR, Floudas A, Saunders SP, Hams E, Rodewald HR, Mckenzie ANJ, Fallon PG (2017)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2017

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Book Volume: 214

Pages Range: 2507-2521

Journal Issue: 9

DOI: 10.1084/jem.20170051

Abstract

Our results identify a novel PD-L1-controlled mechanism for type 2 polarization, with ILC2s mediating an innate checkpoint to control adaptive T helper responses, which has important implications for the treatment of type 2 inflammation.

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APA:

Schwartz, C., Khan, A.R., Floudas, A., Saunders, S.P., Hams, E., Rodewald, H.-R.,... Fallon, P.G. (2017). ILC2s regulate adaptive Th2 cell functions via PD-L1 checkpoint control. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 214(9), 2507-2521. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20170051

MLA:

Schwartz, Christian, et al. "ILC2s regulate adaptive Th2 cell functions via PD-L1 checkpoint control." Journal of Experimental Medicine 214.9 (2017): 2507-2521.

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