Search | Result
ID | 1961 |
---|---|
Class | Mammalia |
Species | Homo sapiens |
Tissue | Colon |
Sample | Tissue |
Disease type | Normal |
Cell type | CD4 T cells |
Cell type (subtype) | Central memory T cells |
Cell marker | CCR7, SELL |
Frequency | |
PubMed ID | 32066951 |
Journal | Nat Immunol |
SCI IF | 20.479 |
Evidence | CD4+ T cells were typically CXCR5+, ICOShi follicular helper cells, and SELL+ (encodes CD62L), CCR7+ central memory cells (Figure 2b, c). In contrast, colonic CD4+ T cells had a more effector phenotype, expressing high levels of the tissue residency marker CD69 17, falling into the TH17 (CCR6+, IL22+, CCL20+) or TH1 (CXCR3+, IFNG+) subtypes. |
Title | Distinct microbial and immune niches of the Human colon |
Authors | James et al. |
Date | 2020.3 |
Data available | gutcellatlas.org |