NLRP6 Deficiency in CD4 T Cells Decreases T Cell Survival Associated with Increased Cell Death.
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BORIS DOI
Date of Publication
July 15, 2019
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute
Contributor
Radulovic, Katarina | |
Ayata, C Korcan | |
Mak'Anyengo, Rachel | |
Lechner, Kristina | |
Wuggenig, Philipp | |
Kaya, Berna | |
Hruz, Petr | |
Broz, Petr | |
Weigmann, Benno | |
Niess, Jan Hendrik |
Subject(s)
Series
Journal of immunology
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0022-1767
Publisher
American Association of Immunologists
Language
English
Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
31152078
Description
The nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptors belong to the family of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). NOD-like receptors play a role in regulation of innate immune response by recognition of both pathogen-associated molecular patterns that are engulfed during phagocytic process and danger-associated molecular patterns that are mainly byproducts of cell stress mediated response. NOD-like family pyrin domain containing 6 (NLRP6) is one of the 14 pyrin domain-containing receptors. NLRP6 is highly expressed by epithelial and goblet cells to regulate epithelial renewal and mucus production in mice and humans, but its function in T cells is rather unknown. Increased caspase-1 activation and cell death were observed in mouse Nlrp6-deficient T cells following adoptive transfer into Rag2-deficient mice, indicating that Nlrp6 deficiency in CD4+ T cells led to decreased survival.