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A novel population of human CD56+ human leucocyte antigen D-related (HLA-DR+) colonic lamina propria cells is associated with inflammation in ulcerative colitis
Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 10/05/09
Ng SC et al. – CD11c– cells decreased after inflammation resolved. Intestinal inflammation in UC is associated with the presence of cells that share phenotypic features of both DC and NK cells. This novel population of human colonic CD56+ HLA–DR+ cells may play a role in immune regulation or tissue repair. Their increase in quiescent UC may be a marker of subclinical inflammation.
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