ILC3, a Central Innate Immune Component of the Gut-Brain Axis in Multiple Sclerosis

Volume: 12
Published: Apr 12, 2021
Abstract
Gut immune cells have been increasingly appreciated as important players in the central nervous system (CNS) autoimmunity in animal models of multiple sclerosis (MS). Among the gut immune cells, innate lymphoid cell type 3 (ILC3) is of special interest in MS research, as they represent the innate cell counterpart of the major pathogenic cell population in MS, i.e. T helper (Th)17 cells. Importantly, these cells have been shown to stimulate...
Paper Details
Title
ILC3, a Central Innate Immune Component of the Gut-Brain Axis in Multiple Sclerosis
Published Date
Apr 12, 2021
Volume
12
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