2018
DOI: 10.1101/469684
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LINGO3 interacts with Trefoil factor 2 to enforce mucosal barrier integrity and drive tissue repair during colitis

Abstract: Mucosal epithelia are constantly exposed to damaging stimuli from mechanical, chemical, or biologic entities, and depend on rapid repair mechanisms to maintain tissue homeostasis and immunological quiescence. The reparative cytokine Trefoil factor 2 (TFF2) serves to enforce mucosal barrier integrity, but whether TFF2 receptor(s) exist is controversial. Herein, we demonstrate leucine rich repeat and immunoglobulin like domain containing nogo receptor interacting protein 3 (LINGO3) is a necessary transmembrane c… Show more

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