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SUBMITTER: Gonzalez-Navajas JM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2810084 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
González-Navajas José M JM Fine Sean S Law Jason J Datta Sandip K SK Nguyen Kim P KP Yu Mandy M Corr Maripat M Katakura Kyoko K Eckman Lars L Lee Jongdae J Raz Eyal E
The Journal of clinical investigation 20100104 2
TLRs sense various microbial products. Their function has been best characterized in DCs and macrophages, where they act as important mediators of innate immunity. TLR4 is also expressed on CD4+ T cells, but its physiological function on these cells remains unknown. Here, we have shown that TLR4 triggering on CD4+ T cells affects their phenotype and their ability to provoke intestinal inflammation. In a model of spontaneous colitis, Il10-/-Tlr4-/- mice displayed accelerated development of diseas ...[more]