2017
Single-cell analysis of CCR6+ human Th cells reveals varying degrees of the type-17 phenotype, ranging from cells co-expressing to those fully suppressing opposing pathways
Singh S, Edara N, Zhang H, Chen J, Farber J. Single-cell analysis of CCR6+ human Th cells reveals varying degrees of the type-17 phenotype, ranging from cells co-expressing to those fully suppressing opposing pathways. The Journal Of Immunology 2017, 198: 150.14-150.14. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.198.supp.150.14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchType 17Co-expressionLineage-specific genesCo-expressed genesCells expressing various levelsTh cellsExpression of genesPattern of expressionSingle-cell analysisExpression of CCR6Opposing pathwaysMulti-lineage cellsGenesHuman Th cellsCells co-expressingLineagesDifferentiation in vivoCell sortingCCR6 expressionExpression levelsMemory populationIL-22IL-17A/FRT-PCRCCR6
2016
CCR6 expression in colon cancer is associated with advanced disease and supports epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
Kapur N, Mir H, Clark III C, Krishnamurti U, Beech D, Lillard J, Singh S. CCR6 expression in colon cancer is associated with advanced disease and supports epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. British Journal Of Cancer 2016, 114: 1343-1351. PMID: 27149649, PMCID: PMC4984452, DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2016.113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsColon cancerNodal statusCCR6 expressionTherapeutic optionsEMT markersExpression of CCR6Node-positive casesTNM staging systemUndefined molecular mechanismsPotential therapeutic targetNormal adjacent tissuesTissues/cellsMolecular mechanismsIdentification of markersAdjuvant chemotherapyAdvanced diseaseMolecular pathwaysDistant metastasisN-cadherinClinical associationsStaging systemMetastatic casesInvasive potentialΒ-cateninCancer cases
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