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Transcription Factor KLF2 and Its Role in the Regulation of Inflammatory Processes

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2020
KLF2 is a member of the Krüppel-like transcription factor family of proteins containing highly conserved DNA-binding zinc finger domains. KLF2 participates in the differentiation and regulation of the functional activity of monocytes, T lymphocytes, adipocytes, and vascular endothelial cells.
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Regulation of KLF2 in the Thymus

The FASEB Journal, 2008
Our laboratory has identified the transcription factor Krüppel‐like factor 2 (KLF2) as an important regulator of T cell migration. KLF2 deficient T cells mature normally but are retained in thymus. KLF2 controls the expression of receptors such as S1P 1 and CD62L in T cells. The regulation of
Michael Alexander Weinreich   +2 more
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Role of KLF2: New insight in inflammatory acne pathogenesis

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020
AbstractBackgroundAcne is an inflammatory skin condition of pilosebaceous unit. Its pathogenesis is multifactorial with a central role of inflammatory and pro‐inflammatory cytokines mediators. Downregulated Kruppel‐like factor 2 (KLF2) leads to rapid secretion of many cytokines that are involved in acne pathogenesis.AimsThis study aimed at evaluating ...
Menha A. Ibrahim   +2 more
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