2021
Chapter 12 Innate immunity in SLE pathogenesis
Kang I. Chapter 12 Innate immunity in SLE pathogenesis. 2021, 181-188. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-820583-9.00025-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDanger-associated molecular patternsSystemic lupus erythematosusInnate immune cellsToll-like receptorsPattern recognition receptorsDendritic cellsSelf-nucleic acidsImmune cellsGermline-encoded pattern recognition receptorsMultiple inflammatory pathwaysMolecular patternsNuclear factor kappa BAntigen-presenting cellsArray of cytokinesFactor kappa BPathogen-associated molecular patternsCell-intrinsic alterationsLupus erythematosusSLE pathogenesisInflammatory pathwaysInflammatory eventsInterferon regulatory factorIntrinsic alterationsKappa BInnate immunity
2013
Studying the Role for CD4+ T Cell Subsets in Human Lupus
Kang I. Studying the Role for CD4+ T Cell Subsets in Human Lupus. 2013 DOI: 10.21236/ada585488.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIL-27IL-1Autoimmune complexesTh17 cellsLupus patientsPro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1Human monocytesExogenous IL-27IL-17 productionTh cell responsesT cell subsetsToll-like receptorsProduction of cytokinesIL-27 geneCytokines IL-1IL-1 expressionPotential therapeutic implicationsIL-10Human lupusCell subsetsPolarizing cytokinesT cellsHuman CD4Therapeutic implicationsPatients