The Notch1/CD22 signaling axis disrupts Treg function in SARS-CoV-2–associated multisystem inflammat...
The Notch1/CD22 signaling axis disrupts Treg function in SARS-CoV-2–associated multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children
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Benamar, Mehdi , Chen, Qian , Chou, Janet , Julé, Amélie M. , Boudra, Rafik , Contini, Paola , Crestani, Elena , Lai, Peggy S. , Wang, Muyun , Fong, Jason , Rockwitz, Shira , Lee, Pui , Chan, Tsz Man Fion , Altun, Ekin Zeynep , Kepenekli, Eda , Karakoc-Aydiner, Elif , Ozen, Ahmet , Boran, Perran , Aygun, Fatih , Onal, Pinar , Sakalli, Ayse Ayzit Kilinc , Cokugras, Haluk , Gelmez, Metin Yusuf , Oktelik, Fatma Betul , Cetin, Esin Aktas , Zhong, Yuelin , Taylor, Maria Lucia , Irby, Katherine , Halasa, Natasha B. , Mack, Elizabeth H. , Signa, Sara , Prigione, Ignazia , Gattorno, Marco , Cotugno, Nicola , Amodio, Donato , Geha, Raif S. , Son, Mary Beth , Newburger, Jane , Agrawal, Pankaj B. , Volpi, Stefano , Palma, Paolo , Kiykim, Ayca , Randolph, Adrienne G. , Deniz, Gunnur , Baris, Safa , De Palma, Raffaele , Schmitz-Abe, Klaus , Charbonnier, Louis-Marie , Henderson, Lauren A. , Chatila, Talal A. and Overcoming COVID-19 Investigators
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United States: American Society for Clinical Investigation
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Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) evolves in some pediatric patients following acute infection with SARS-CoV-2 by hitherto unknown mechanisms. Whereas acute-COVID-19 severity and outcomes were previously correlated with Notch4 expression on Tregs, here, we show that Tregs in MIS-C were destabilized through a Notch1-dependent mec...
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The Notch1/CD22 signaling axis disrupts Treg function in SARS-CoV-2–associated multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children
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Chen, Qian
Chou, Janet
Julé, Amélie M.
Boudra, Rafik
Contini, Paola
Crestani, Elena
Lai, Peggy S.
Wang, Muyun
Fong, Jason
Rockwitz, Shira
Lee, Pui
Chan, Tsz Man Fion
Altun, Ekin Zeynep
Kepenekli, Eda
Karakoc-Aydiner, Elif
Ozen, Ahmet
Boran, Perran
Aygun, Fatih
Onal, Pinar
Sakalli, Ayse Ayzit Kilinc
Cokugras, Haluk
Gelmez, Metin Yusuf
Oktelik, Fatma Betul
Cetin, Esin Aktas
Zhong, Yuelin
Taylor, Maria Lucia
Irby, Katherine
Halasa, Natasha B.
Mack, Elizabeth H.
Signa, Sara
Prigione, Ignazia
Gattorno, Marco
Cotugno, Nicola
Amodio, Donato
Geha, Raif S.
Son, Mary Beth
Newburger, Jane
Agrawal, Pankaj B.
Volpi, Stefano
Palma, Paolo
Kiykim, Ayca
Randolph, Adrienne G.
Deniz, Gunnur
Baris, Safa
De Palma, Raffaele
Schmitz-Abe, Klaus
Charbonnier, Louis-Marie
Henderson, Lauren A.
Chatila, Talal A.
Overcoming COVID-19 Investigators
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_a39c807bcee64be782682857c935eead
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_a39c807bcee64be782682857c935eead
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1558-8238,0021-9738
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1558-8238
DOI
10.1172/JCI163235