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Publication : ECM1 controls T(H)2 cell egress from lymph nodes through re-expression of S1P(1).

First Author  Li Z Year  2011
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  12
Issue  2 Pages  178-85
PubMed ID  21217760 Mgi Jnum  J:168252
Mgi Id  MGI:4887510 Doi  10.1038/ni.1983
Citation  Li Z, et al. (2011) ECM1 controls T(H)2 cell egress from lymph nodes through re-expression of S1P(1). Nat Immunol 12(2):178-85
abstractText  Type 2 helper T cells (T(H)2) are critically involved in allergies and asthma. Here we demonstrate that extracellular matrix protein-1 (ECM1) is highly and selectively expressed in T(H)2 cells. ECM1 deficiency caused impaired T(H)2 responses and reduced allergic airway inflammation in vivo. Functional analysis demonstrated that although the T(H)2 polarization of ECM1-deficient cells was unimpaired, these cells had a defect in migration and were retained in peripheral lymphoid organs. This was associated with reduced expression of KLF2 and S1P(1). We also found that ECM1 could directly bind the interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor to inhibit IL-2 signaling and activate S1P(1) expression. Our data identify a previously unknown function of ECM1 in regulating T(H)2 cell migration through control of KLF2 and S1P(1) expression.
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