Involvement of MST1/mTORC1/STAT1 activity in the regulation of B‐cell receptor signalling by chemokine receptor 2
Clinical and Translational Medicine2022Vol. 12(7), pp. e887–e887
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Yingzi Zhu, Heng Gu, Lu Yang, Na Li, Qiuyue Chen, Danqing Kang, Sheng‐Yan Lin, Yukai Jing, Panpan Jiang, Qianglin Chen, Li Luo, Ju Liu, Jiang Chang, Zhenzhen Li, Yi Wang, Xin Dai, Heather Miller, Lisa S. Westerberg, Chan‐Sik Park, Masato Kubo, Quan Gong, Lingli Dong, Chaohong Liu
Abstract
CCR2 can utilise MST1/mTORC1/STAT1 axis to regulate BCR signalling. The interaction between CCR2 and BCR may contribute to exploring the mechanism of autoimmune diseases.
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