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open_in_new WikipediaPubMed · 2026-04-01
This study is about autoimmune hepatitis in mice and humans — a liver disease caused by the immune system attacking the body. It has no direct connection to plant science.
No plant-relevant findings: this study focuses on mammalian immune response to liver disease.
CYLD protein cleavage at Asp215 was identified as a key event in autoimmune hepatitis progression in mice.
Macrophage-specific cleavage-resistant CYLD reduced disease severity — a purely biomedical result.