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- publication . Article . Other literature type . 2017Open AccessAuthors:Sophia R. Lieberman; Vanessa M. Hubbard-Lucey; Jill M. Marinis; Ken Cadwell; M. Zahidunnabi Dewan; Chen Liu; Luis E. Gomez; Philip A. Harris; Marcel R.M. van den Brink; Marcel R.M. van den Brink; ...doi: 10.1084/jem.20170558pmc: PMC5716041pmid: 29089374Publisher: Rockefeller University PressProject: NIH | Characterization of a com... (5R01DK093668-08), NIH | Strategies to Enhance Lym... (5R01AI080455-02), NIH | MOUSE GENETICS (2P30CA008748-43), NIH | The role of autophagy gen... (1R01HL123340-01A1), NIH | Strategies to enhance imm... (5R01HL069929-12), NIH | Role of Nod2 in preventin... (5R01DK103788-03), NIH | Mucosal Immunity and Micr... (9R01AI100288-06A1), NIH | Experimental Pathology (5P30CA016087-32), NIH | IL-22 in Thymic Regenerat... (5R01AI101406-02), NIH | Redefining the role of au... (5R01AI121244-03)
Matsuzawa-Ishimoto et al. show that autophagy gene ATG16L1, which is associated with inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, is essential for preventing necroptotic cell death and loss of Paneth cells in the intestinal epithelium.
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