Host-Derived IL-22 Limits Graft Versus Host Disease and Protects the Intestinal Stem Cell Niche
Hanash A, Dudakov J, Hua G, Young L, O'connor M, Jenq R, Holland A, Smith O, Liu C, Fouser L, Kolesnick R, Blazar B, Van Den Brink M. Host-Derived IL-22 Limits Graft Versus Host Disease and Protects the Intestinal Stem Cell Niche. Blood 2011, 118: 309. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v118.21.309.309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInnate lymphoid cellsIL-22 deficiencyDonor immune responsesIL-22R expressionIL-22Post-BMTIntestinal stem cellsIntestinal epitheliumGVHD mortalityKO recipientsHost diseaseClinical GVHDT cellsImmune responseIL-22-producing innate lymphoid cellsGraft Versus Host DiseaseIL-22 KO miceLarge intestineMurine bone marrow transplantationHost hematopoietic cellsTarget of GVHDVersus Host DiseaseIL-22 productionDonor immune systemIL-22 levels
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