STING activation promotes autologous type I interferon–dependent development of type 1 regulatory T cells during malaria
The development of highly effective malaria vaccines and improvement of drug-treatment protocols to boost antiparasitic immunity are critical for malaria elimination. However, the rapid establishment of parasite-specific immune regulatory networks following exposure to malaria parasites hampers thes...
Main Authors: | Yulin Wang, Fabian De Labastida Rivera, Chelsea L. Edwards, Teija C.M. Frame, Jessica A. Engel, Luzia Bukali, Jinrui Na, Susanna S. Ng, Dillon Corvino, Marcela Montes de Oca, Patrick T. Bunn, Megan S.F. Soon, Dean Andrew, Jessica R. Loughland, Jia Zhang, Fiona H. Amante, Bridget E. Barber, James S. McCarthy, J. Alejandro Lopez, Michelle J. Boyle, Christian R. Engwerda |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
2023-10-01
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Series: | The Journal of Clinical Investigation |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI169417 |
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