Th17 cytokines differentiate obesity from obesity‐associated type 2 diabetes and promote TNFα production
Obesity2015Vol. 24(1), pp. 102–112
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Blanche C. Ip, Nicholas A. Cilfone, Anna C. Belkina, Jason DeFuria, Madhumita Jagannathan‐Bogdan, Min Zhu, Ramya Kuchibhatla, Marie E. McDonnell, Qiang Xiao, Thomas B. Kepler, Caroline M. Apovian, Douglas A. Lauffenburger, Barbara S. Nikolajczyk
Abstract
Among various T cell subsets, Th17 cells are major contributors to inflammation and hyperglycemia and are uniquely supported by B cells in obesity-associated T2DM.
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