
Crohn's disease-associated nod2 mutants reduce il10 transcription
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The 3020insC mutation in _Nod2_ is associated with Crohn's disease, but how it influences disease pathogenesis is unknown. A new study shows that the 3020insC mutant protein fails to
activate a key transcription factor that drives interleukin 10 expression, resulting in reduced production of this anti-inflammatory cytokine. Access through your institution Buy or
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J. Philpott is in the Department of Immunology and Stephen E. Girardin is in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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