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CCR9+ plasmacytoid dendritic cells in the small intestine suppress development of intestinal inflammation in mice

Highlights ► Murine small intestine expressed a high amount of CCL25. ► Murine small intestine retained a large number of CCR9+ pDC. ► ccr9−/− × rag-2−/− mice transferred with CD4+ CD45RBhigh T cells developed ileitis. ► CCR9+ pDCs may play an important role in suppression of intestinal inflammation...

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Published in:Immunology letters 2012-08, Vol.146 (1), p.64-69
Main Authors: Mizuno, Shinta, Kanai, Takanori, Mikami, Yohei, Sujino, Tomohisa, Ono, Yuichi, Hayashi, Atsushi, Handa, Tango, Matsumoto, Atsuhiro, Nakamoto, Nobuhiro, Matsuoka, Katsuyoshi, Hisamatsu, Tadakazu, Takaishi, Hiromasa, Hibi, Toshifumi
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Summary:Highlights ► Murine small intestine expressed a high amount of CCL25. ► Murine small intestine retained a large number of CCR9+ pDC. ► ccr9−/− × rag-2−/− mice transferred with CD4+ CD45RBhigh T cells developed ileitis. ► CCR9+ pDCs may play an important role in suppression of intestinal inflammation.
ISSN:0165-2478
1879-0542
DOI:10.1016/j.imlet.2012.05.001