2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3383296/v1
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E4BP4 in macrophages induces an anti-inflammatory phenotype that ameliorates the severity of colitis

Akihiko Taguchi,
Yasuko Kajimura,
Yasuharu Ohta
et al.

Abstract: Macrophages are versatile cells of the innate immune system that work by altering their pro- or anti-inflammatory features. Their dysregulation leads to inflammatory disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease. We show that macrophage-specific upregulation of the clock output gene and transcription factor E4BP4 reduces the severity of colitis in mice. RNA-sequencing and single-cell analyses of macrophages revealed that increased expression of E4BP4 leads to an overall increase in expression of anti-inflammato… Show more

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