Roles of WNT, NOTCH, and Hedgehog signaling in the differentiation and function of innate and innate‐like lymphocytes

Review on developmental signaling pathways in the differentiation and function of innate lymphoid cells and innate‐like lymphocytes. Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) and innate‐like lymphocytes have important roles in immune responses in the context of infection, cancer, and autoimmunity. The factors in...

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Autoimmunity
B1 cell
Cancer
Cell Differentiation - immunology
Differentiation
Embryogenesis
Embryonic growth stage
Hedgehog protein
Humans
Immune response
Immunity, Innate
innate lymphoid cell
Lymphocytes
Lymphocytes - cytology
Lymphocytes - immunology
Lymphoid cells
marginal zone B cell
Models, Biological
NK cell
NKT cell
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Signal transduction
Signal Transduction - immunology
Signaling
Wnt protein
γδ T cell
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