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    Skewing of the population balance of lymphoid and myeloid cells by secreted and intracellular osteopontin. 

    Shinohara, Mari; Gregory, Simon; Xu, Shengjie; Kanayama, Masashi; Danzaki, Keiko; Gibson, Jason R; Inoue, Makoto (Nature immunology, 2017-09)
    The balance of myeloid populations and lymphoid populations must be well controlled. Here we found that osteopontin (OPN) skewed this balance during pathogenic conditions such as infection and autoimmunity. Notably, two ...
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    Metabolic programming and PDHK1 control CD4+ T cell subsets and inflammation. 

    Gerriets, VA; Haeberli, L; Hale, LP; Huck, C; Ilkayeva, Olga; Inoue, M; Kishton, RJ; ... (22 authors) (J Clin Invest, 2015-01)
    Activation of CD4+ T cells results in rapid proliferation and differentiation into effector and regulatory subsets. CD4+ effector T cell (Teff) (Th1 and Th17) and Treg subsets are metabolically distinct, yet the specific ...
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    The liver kinase B1 is a central regulator of T cell development, activation, and metabolism. 

    Blagih, J; Griss, T; Jones, RG; MacIver, Nancie Jo; Rathmell, Jeffrey C; Saucillo, DC; Tonelli, L (J Immunol, 2011-10-15)
    T cell activation leads to engagement of cellular metabolic pathways necessary to support cell proliferation and function. However, our understanding of the signal transduction pathways that regulate metabolism and their ...
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    M-HIFU inhibits tumor growth, suppresses STAT3 activity and enhances tumor specific immunity in a transplant tumor model of prostate cancer. 

    Huang, X; Liang, Meihua; Lo, Hui-Wen; Robertson, Cary Nobles; Shinohara, Mari L; Yuan, F; Zhong, Pei (PLoS One, 2012)
    OBJECTIVE: In this study, we explored the use of mechanical high intensity focused ultrasound (M-HIFU) as a neo-adjuvant therapy prior to surgical resection of the primary tumor. We also investigated the role of signal transducer ...
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    RNA-Seq and ChIP-Seq reveal SQSTM1/p62 as a key mediator of JunB suppression of NF-κB-dependent inflammation. 

    Zhang, X; Jin, JY; Wu, J; Qin, X; Streilein, Robert; Hall, RP; Zhang, Jennifer (J Invest Dermatol, 2015-04)
    Mice with epidermal deletion of JunB transcription factor displayed a psoriasis-like inflammation. The relevance of these findings to humans and the mechanisms mediating JunB function are not fully understood. Here we demonstrate ...
     

     

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    AuthorMacIver, Nancie Jo (2)Rathmell, Jeffrey C (2)Shinohara, Mari L (2)Blagih, J (1)Danzaki, Keiko (1)Gerriets, VA (1)Gibson, Jason R (1)Gregory, Simon (1)Griss, T (1)Haeberli, L (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (2)2011 (1)2012 (1)2017 (1)TypeJournal article (5)Subject
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