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Lauren A. Zenewicz

Researcher at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Publications -  52
Citations -  6943

Lauren A. Zenewicz is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & Interleukin 22. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 47 publications receiving 6251 citations. Previous affiliations of Lauren A. Zenewicz include Yale University & University of Pennsylvania.

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Innate and adaptive interleukin-22 protects mice from inflammatory bowel disease

TL;DR: It is shown that IL-22 protected mice from IBD, and Interestingly, not only was this protection mediated by CD4+ T cells, but IL- 22-expressing natural killer (NK) cells also conferred protection.
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Synergy in a medicinal plant: antimicrobial action of berberine potentiated by 5′-methoxyhydnocarpin, a multidrug pump inhibitor.

TL;DR: The level of accumulation of berberine in the cells was increased strongly in the presence of 5'-MHC, indicating that this plant compound effectively disabled the bacterial resistance mechanism against the berberines antimicrobial.
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Interleukin-22 but not interleukin-17 provides protection to hepatocytes during acute liver inflammation.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that during inflammation, IL-22 played a protective role in preventing tissue injury and interleukin-17, which is coexpressed withIL-22 and can induce similar cellular responses, had no observable role in liver inflammation.
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IL-22BP is regulated by the inflammasome and modulates tumorigenesis in the intestine

TL;DR: It is described that IL-22BP has a crucial role in controlling tumorigenesis and epithelial cell proliferation in the colon in steady-state conditions and the IL- 22–IL-22 BP axis critically regulates intestinal tissue repair and tumorsigenesis in the Colon.
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Anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory roles of TGF-β, IL-10, and IL-22 in immunity and autoimmunity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlighted the importance of regulatory cytokines in controlling the differentiation and function of lymphocytes under steady-state and inflammatory conditions, as well as minimizing tissue damage.