Detection of Succinate by Intestinal Tuft Cells Triggers a Type 2 Innate Immune Circuit

Volume: 49, Issue: 1, Pages: 33 - 41.e7
Published: Jul 1, 2018
Abstract
In the small intestine, type 2 responses are regulated by a signaling circuit that involves tuft cells and group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s). Here, we identified the microbial metabolite succinate as an activating ligand for small intestinal (SI) tuft cells. Sequencing analyses of tuft cells isolated from the small intestine, gall bladder, colon, thymus, and trachea revealed that expression of tuft cell chemosensory receptors is tissue...
Paper Details
Title
Detection of Succinate by Intestinal Tuft Cells Triggers a Type 2 Innate Immune Circuit
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
49
Issue
1
Pages
33 - 41.e7
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